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Tiny dinosaur aka baby snapping turtle
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Man, don’t mess with these things when they’re full size. They are MENACING. I tried to get one off the road once and it chased me away while snapping any time I tried to come near.
Idk if this a common or alligator turtle but the common ones are like 30lbs and I've seen ones as big as 50, alligator can be 3 times that.
As a kid exploring in the woods, I picked up one unknowingly by the back at the edge of a pond. As I lifted it up I saw the head start to come out, and yeeted it far into the water. Yay for reflexes. Feel bad for him, it was my fault, but I'm sure he was fine.
I would’ve had the same response lmao. They are terrifying and their necks are exceptionally long. I was trying to grab this one by the sides and it turned around to try and bite me at record speed.
Iirc gotta grab them on the shell right above their head, try at own risk.
Official word from wildlife experts is to help turtles across the road, carrying them in the direction they're facing.
Except for Snapping Turtles. There's no safe place to grab them unless you have thick leather gloves.
That’s what I tried and failed to do because they honestly scare the shit out of me. They’re so prehistoric and amazing, but I run run awayyy
You'll be happy to know that all my experiments attempting to transmit rabies to snapping turtles ended with disappointment. Apparently you've gotten be warm blooded to contract it, and them stealing my fingers or not... Still cold blooded