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Baby Snapping Turtle Meets Green Frog 3 - Chelydra Serpentina And Lithobates Clamitans Stock Photo


Baby Snapping Turtle meets Green Frog 3 - Chelydra serpentina and Lithobates clamitans Stock Photo
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Baby Snapping Turtle meets Green Frog 3 - Chelydra serpentina and Lithobates clamitans #298312560
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The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a species of large freshwater turtle in the family Chelydridae. Its natural range extends from southeastern Canada, southwest to the edge of the Rocky Mountains, as far east as Nova Scotia and Florida. The common snapping turtle is noted for its combative disposition when out of the water with its powerful beak-like jaws, and highly mobile head and neck (hence the specific epithet serpentina, meaning "snake-like"). In water, it is likely to flee and hide underwater in sediment. The common snapping turtle has a life-history strategy characterized by high and variable mortality of embryos and hatchlings, delayed sexual maturity, extended adult longevity, and iteroparity (repeated reproductive events) with low reproductive success per reproductive event.