Turt or tort?

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Mean Guy

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Looks like a turtle to me but I am not an expert in any way...
 

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Snapping turtle, stay back they pack a mean bite:)
 

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Thought so but wasn't sure from the pic. The ones I have seen are much larger. My cousins got it.
 

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Mean Guy said:
any suggestions on care?

Yeah ... let it go. :cool:

If it is to be kept as a pet, then remember that they are fully aquatic turtles. Keep the water warm - high 70's to low 80's. They are also exclusively carnivorous, feeding on fish, worms, and given half a chance, ducklings. I do hope you'll keep that last item off the menu, though. :p

The link to Austins Turtle Page in the previous post is a good one.
 

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jeffbens0n said:
Mean Guy said:
any suggestions on care?

http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/cs-commonsnapper.htm

They are not a pet for everyone. They do require a lot of space once they get big, from the pic it looks like your cousins snapper is already pretty big.

GeoTerraTestudo said:
Mean Guy said:
any suggestions on care?

Yeah ... let it go. :cool:

If it is to be kept as a pet, then remember that they are fully aquatic turtles. Keep the water warm - high 70's to low 80's. They are also exclusively carnivorous, feeding on fish, worms, and given half a chance, ducklings. I do hope you'll keep that last item off the menu, though. :p

The link to Austins Turtle Page in the previous post is a good one.
Yep, I already talked them into letting it go. They released it back where they found it yesterday. Thanks for the advice. Funny you should mention ducklings. The turning point in letting it go, was me saying how much they love ducklings.
 

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Mean Guy said:
Yep, I already talked them into letting it go. They released it back where they found it yesterday. Thanks for the advice. Funny you should mention ducklings. The turning point in letting it go, was me saying how much they love ducklings.

Ha ha! Yeah, anything that gobbles up little duckies should be nobody's pet. Anyway, I'm glad to hear they set it free again. See, you're not such a mean guy after all. ;)
 

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http://chelydra.org/ is also a great place to learn about snappers. And as what others said, they're not an appropriate pet for most people and you would need a LOT of raw dedication (as well as money and space, not to mention a coorperative family :p) to properly care for one.
 
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