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    Re: Snapping Turtle Handling

    Alligator Snappers can be lifted as shown in the photo above behind the head/neck to distribute the weight better.
    Try that with a regular snapping turtle and you are likely to end up short a few fingers they can reach back almost to the base of their own tail. Really long necks on regular snappers.
    It makes moving hens looking to lay off gravel roads a lot more dicey here every spring.
    Last edited by Raven01; 05-23-2014 at 07:29 PM.

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