Woman has yard full of snapping turtles

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JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Earlier this summer, Betty Kratzke noticed that something was disturbing the ground near the flowers that line her driveway. Solving the mystery this week proved to be a snap — when baby snapping turtles started crawling around her yard.


"They just keep popping up out of the hole," said Cliff Hanson, Kratzke's brother-in-law.

The turtles had recently hatched and were no bigger than a half dollar coin, said Darrell Perry, another brother-in-law.

Family members scooped up 44 turtles in all. They were put in a cardboard box and taken to the nearby James River.

"They went swimming away like crazy," Kratzke said.

Snapping turtles live to be decades old and can grow up to 40 pounds, said Gene Van Eeckhout, a biologist with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. They do not make nice pets, he said.

"They're not very friendly to play with," Van Eeckhout said.

Kratzke said she thought some sort of animal was disturbing her flowers. "But it was a long ways from being a muskrat or a raccoon," she said. "They are the cutest little things."

Perry said the experience was one to remember.

"While they were coming out, we just stood there and watched them in amazement," he said.

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Information from: The Jamestown Sun, http://www.jamestownsun.com
 
Stand there watch them in amazement is better than what some people would have done. It's sad that I think they got away luckily lol.
 
Haha my thoughts exactly. Nice to see someone doing the right thing.
 
I believe Snappers lay the largest number of eggs of any inland turtle (excluding sea turtles) in North America. That's one of the reason there are so many of them in the waterways.
 
I have noticed that some lakes in MN have many Painted turtes and few snappers, and some have an abundance of snappers and few painted. Thoughts?
 
Probably enviornmental conditions that are allowing the Painted to thrive over the Snappers.
 
they should of sold them.lol

I have a question for pet snappers.
I've seen videos of them just sitting like logs an moving their "worms" to catch fish, but in the home aquarium what do you feed them? What do people do when they feed them healthier pellets(floating)?
 
JEAE21;1114928; said:
they should of sold them.lol

I have a question for pet snappers.
I've seen videos of them just sitting like logs an moving their "worms" to catch fish, but in the home aquarium what do you feed them? What do people do when they feed them healthier pellets(floating)?
well the ones with the bait in their mouths are Alligator SNappers. Those babies in the pics look like commmons.... and you shouldnt keep them in home aquaria..
 
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