Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
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Why snapping turtles bite so fast
Snapping turtles evolved their lightning-fast bite because their shells can’t fully protect them. Without the option to hide, ...
The turtle who became a fixture at the Schramm Education Center grew far older and far larger than any known member of his ...
Earlier this month, residents of Grand Haven, Michigan, were treated to an unexpected sight: a giant, 33-pound snapping ...
Visitors to Schramm Education Center’s aquarium near Gretna are mourning the loss of one of its most famous residents.Big ...
Indiana DNR shares how to help native Indiana turtles cross the road safely and why they don't make good pets.
After years off the grid in the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden’s Underground habitat, a small group of alligator ...
If you spot a turtle trying to cross a road, it is important to follow some simple rules. Make sure that you are in a safe ...
Tucked away at the end of a barely marked gravel road in rural Berkeley County — and behind an electrified, barbed-wire fence and an automatic gate with several security cameras — is a haven for ...
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The snapping turtle eggs are hatching!
The snapping turtle eggs are finally hatching, and this video captures the exciting moment the baby turtles begin breaking out of their shells and entering the world. Learn what to expect during the ...
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