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snapping turtles know how to keep themselves hunkered down up to their snouts in mud and to keep eggs, mothers and nests predator-safe. females lay one clutch of to flexible-shelled, - to -ounce ( - to -millmeter) eggs to inches ( to millimeters) in diameter. blue, dark-marked, plain, spherical or white shells
emergent and submerged plants, lakes, ledges, muddy-bottomed, slow-moving waters, muskrat burrows, ponds, rivers, sandy soils, streams, stumps and swamps promote snapping turtles. eight- to -inch ( - to -centimeter) total lengths queue up for oval, rear-serrated, tri-ridged brown, ray, olive upper-shells...
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