12/18/2023 0 Comments Snappy turtleRange: Snapping Turtles are f ound throughout southern and eastern Canada and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States. Habitat: These turtles prefer slow moving and shallow waters, though they may also be found in small streams and near the edge of large lakes. Life Span: 30 years i n the wild, more than 45 years in captivityĭiet: A primarily nocturnal, opportunistic hunters, Snapping Turtles are important scavengers that will eat just about anything, including dead plant and animal matter, fish, frogs, snakes, insects, even other turtles, and birds. Size: U p to 19 inches in length and over 85 lbs Common Snapping Turtle ( Chelydra serpentina)ĭid You Know? Unlike other turtle species, Snapping Turtles cannot hide in their shells for protection.ĭescription: A very distinctive turtle, the Common Snapper looks almost prehistoric with its large head and long ridged tail. The carapace is covered in several pronounced ridges that diminish with age and, on the underside, it has an unusually small plastron. Snapping Turtles have a sharp, pronounced beak and barbels on the chin. The feet of this turtle are webbed and heavily scaled with large claws. In the meantime, he will help teach about snapping turtle identification and adaptations in various education programs. Snappy will stay at the Center for a few years and will then be released into Ford Pond on the property. History: Snappy is a temporary resident at the Sharon Audubon Center. He was found walking on the brick walkway just outside the Center's front door as a newly hatched turtle. Brought to Sharon Audubon Center: August 2008
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