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Common Snapping Turtle

Chelydra serpentina

Photo by DWong19
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Field Notes

Description:

36 Common Snapping Turtle Eggs were found in a pile of mulch under a board of wood, laid by a female snapping turtle on property in Woodstock, CT. They are white, round eggs around 1 inch each in length.

Habitat:

Mulch, ants and other insects surrounding the eggs.

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PublishedAugust 12, 2014

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