Alligator Snapping Turtle Found in Oregon Reservoir

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Wich one is common and wich one is the Alligator?
Left is a common and right is an alligator. Let's just called the turtle in question an alligator snapper ;) Just for your record. it's a which, not a wich.
 
Your are correct on both accounts which not wich and Left is common and right is alligator.

I agree, we'll just called the turtle in question an alligator snapper.
 
Left is a common and right is an alligator. Let's just called the turtle in question an alligator snapper ;) Just for your record. it's a which, not a wich.

Well just for the record it would be Dan's, Aqua's and Rick Boatner the ODFW biologist who actually collected the turtle in questions record as well as the slew of people who haven't disagreed on the ID. Now I'm no expert on snappers but I'll say I also agree with Dan and Aqua, especially considering the pic Aqua added to help us see the differences between the two. The head size in relation to feet and shell as well as the head shape makes me believe(again I'll admit an untrained eye) that the turtle I see in the pic is an a Alligator.

Oh, also for the record correcting a typo doesn't make your point anymore valid nor belittle the poster point as well as you might hope it does. It's a transparent and petty attempt at undermining someone else and therefore their statements that most can see through.
 
In the photo...the turtle on the left looks to have a disproportionately large foot.
 
Oh, also for the record correcting a typo doesn't make your point anymore valid nor belittle the poster point as well as you might hope it does. It's a transparent and petty attempt at undermining someone else and therefore their statements that most can see through.

Not to mention that it doesn't have any credence when your previous posts are full of typographical and grammatical errors....
 
Not to mention that it doesn't have any credence when your previous posts are full of typographical and grammatical errors....
Excuse me for have lousy English skill.
 
In the photo...the turtle on the left looks to have a disproportionately large foot.
Thanks for poking holes in my response krich. lol.

Not to mention that it doesn't have any credence when your previous posts are full of typographical and grammatical errors....
Too true. Nuff said.
 
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