Common snapping turtle
| Class | Reptilia |
| Order | Testunides |
| Family | Chelydridae |
Body lenght
23-49 cm
Body weight
max 34 kg
Habitat
shallow ponds or streams
Distribution
USA and Canada
Conservation status
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Common snapping turtle
Chelydra serpentina
Our animal
Csövi
Diet
omnivorous, eats mainly fish, crustaceans, insects, small animals
reproduction
lays 25-80 eggs, which hatch in 9-18 weeks

- The common snapping turtle is one of the largest species of aquatic turtle and comes in a variety of colours, including yellow, orange, red and black. It is an invasive species in Hungary, and unfortunately there are already specimens in the wild that have been released irresponsibly. It can be a dangerous animal. Can bite and its claws are as sharp as those of bears and cannot be trimmed as can dog claws
- The common snapping turtle is an animal with a unique design, as its head and legs are almost completely enclosed in its shell, which provides excellent protection against predators. They are generally quiet, peaceful animals and can live up to 30 years if cared for properly. The shape of its head resembles that of an alligator, with its nose floating above the surface, hence its Hungarian name.