Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
That makes sense to me, except for one thing. By holding the back of the turtle (I assume you mean near the hind legs), wouldn't you still be vulnerable to the animal's rear claws? I got a nasty scratch the other day from them, and I'd rather not add to the collection. (And I disinfected, no worries.)
Perhaps I just misunderstood where you intended the turtle to be held. The method definitely works for avoiding the head. :)
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Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
If you can get it straight on the tail that helps. I don't think there is anyway to completely avoid scratches. Using heavy gloves would probably help with scratches. The jaws are the worst part cause in an extreme case, you could probably lose a limb.
Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
Understood! Thank you very much for answering! :)
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Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
No prob. I <3 turtles. :D
Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
This is the most common way I see a snapping turtle get handled. Looks like your fingers or limbs would be safe this way:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/4agyvy7u.jpg
This seems safe too but will depend on the size of the turtle:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/vuzeqyqe.jpg
This is the absolute best way. Ha..
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/erure9a6.jpg
This is the forbidden hold:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/avu4apug.jpg
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Re: Snapping Turtle Handling
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Tarzan152
First picture is an alligator snapper and the second picture is a common snapper - both being held safely as suggested. I double dog dare someone to hold an angry serpentina with the same method that fella is using on the macrochelys. :D