Let's learn about the living habits of snapping turtles.
Crocodile turtles live in rivers, lakes, ponds and swamps and feed on fish, waterfowl, snails, shrimps and water snakes. The snapping turtle has outstanding predation ability. He will open his mouth underwater, with a red tongue like a red bug in his mouth, which will keep twisting, making the small fish mistakenly think that it is food swimming past. At this time, the big snapping turtle will bite the fish, which is called fishing. Crocodile turtles rarely move on land. Only in the breeding season will females climb to the shore and choose a suitable place to lay their eggs. Can produce 30- 120 eggs at a time. After about 100 days, young turtles can hatch, and the growth rate of young turtles is amazing, and they can grow to 2 kilograms a year.