The snapping turtle is a huge turtle that lives in bodies of new water. It is from the family Chelydridae, which is local in zones along southeastern Canada, toward the southwestern edge of the Rocky Mountains and Nova Scotia and Florida toward the east. The name "snapping turtle" was gotten from the turtle's protective or aggressive demeanor when it is out of the water. It has exceptionally ground-breaking jaws that it uses to nibble when it feels undermined. This turtle has a snout like jaw, portable head, and neck that it uses to handily snap towards the danger. When in water, snapping turtles don't assault but instead escape from its apparent danger. These turtles will just swim away and cover up under dregs.
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