Animals named after other animals
Alligator snapping turtles are a large species of turtles. They're the largest freshwater species of turtles in North America. They can be found primarily in the southeastern US waters from the Florida Panhandle west to East Texas, north to southeastern Kansas, Missouri, southeastern Iowa, western Illinois, southern Indiana, western Kentucky, and western Tennessee. Their habitats include rivers, lakes, and canals. Alligator snapping turtles are carnivores and consist of fish, fish carcasses, mollusks, carrion, and amphibians. They're also known to eat snakes, crayfish, worms, water birds, aquatic plants, other turtles, and at times even alligators.
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