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Snapping turtle

British pronunciation/snˈapɪŋ tˈɜːtəl/
American pronunciation/snˈæpɪŋ tˈɜːɾəl/
Snapping turtle
[NOUN]
1

a large freshwater turtle known for its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, and ability to snap its mouth shut with great force

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What is a "snapping turtle"?

A snapping turtle is a large freshwater turtle known for its aggressive nature and powerful jaws. Found primarily in North America, these turtles have a rugged and muscular appearance with a large head and a long, spiked tail. They are known for their ability to snap their jaws shut with incredible force, which can be dangerous for unwary prey or human handlers. Snapping turtles are opportunistic omnivores, feeding on a variety of aquatic plants, insects, fish, and even small mammals. They have a distinctive hooked beak-like mouth and a rough, textured shell that provides protection. Due to their size and strong bite, snapping turtles are often considered formidable and respected inhabitants of their aquatic habitats.

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1So, this is a common Snapping Turtle, of about average size, right.
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