Ed Laquidara - Alligator Snapping Turtle




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Ed Laquidara - Alligator Snapping Turtle

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Alligator snapping Turtles are the largest freshwater turtles in the world, growing to over 6' in length and 200 lbs. These turtle range throughout the southeastern United States in swamps, and catch fish by luring them in with a worm like blood vessel in their mouth.

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