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alligator snapping turtles

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I was wondering if anyone knew the Georgia Home range of snapping turtles. Someone brought a hatchling in to my work and my partner said it was an alligator snapping turtle. It had small ridges on its back and was mostly dark with a couple of solid yellow stripes on its face. it was under 3 inches. If this sounds like an alligator snapper, then please let me know. thanks
 
JsX__ said:
it might be too late for it to go back into the wild world
do a google image search on a aligator snapping hatchling you will see TONS of them to make a match...

http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/images/line2376.jpg
http://members.tripod.com/EXOTICREPTILES/17b23fb0.jpg

those are gatorsnappers

No,those are common snappers.Alligators are best distinguished from common/Floridas by the distincy lack of a long neck.Plus the worm on the tongue(they are born with it),the level,tricarnate keel.Plus alligators have thier eyes in the sides of thier headsmwhere as commons,Floridas have eys on the tops of thier heads.
 
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