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An alligator snapping turtle was found in Lake Washington under a dock near Kirkland. KIRKLAND, Wash. - A lifeguard grabbed ...
KIRKLAND, Wash. — An invasive snapping turtle was found last week at Juanita Beach Park in Kirkland. The alligator snapping ...
A valiant lifeguard plucked a massive alligator snapping turtle from the waters of a Washington state park — then posed ...
The Parks Department wants to make sure you are sharing the road with our new reptilian neighbors while out exploring the ...
Snapping turtles are one of the oldest types of turtle around, having been around for approximately 200 million years – even during the time of the dinosaurs! The species also has a lifespan of ...
The turtle, known for its powerful jaws and aggressive nature, is considered invasive and can pose a threat to beachgoers.
A "dinosaur-like," invasive alligator snapping turtle spotted under a dock at a Washington beach was safely removed by a ...
BERNARDSVILLE - The manhole cover-sized snapping turtle seemed to have some separation anxiety once freed from the carrier ...
Snapping turtles are feeling the love from humans. But as nesting season approaches, they and other species face danger crossing roadways.
Snapping turtles are not the kind of animal that most people think of as “cute” with their funnel-shaped noses, thick, warty bodies, and armored tails. Box turtles are cute. Sea turtles are ...
The famed snapping turtle, dubbed “Chonkosaurus” by internet commentators when pictures of her basking on a Chicago River pylon first went viral in summer 2023, has reappeared.