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Chelydridae
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Chelydridae (snapping turtles; order Chelonia, suborder Cryptodira) A family of freshwater turtles in which the head is large, with knobs of skin around the face. The carapace is incompletely ossified, and the plastron is reduced to a cross-strut. The tail is long, with lateral spines. Snapping turtles are carnivorous and obtain food on the bottom of ponds and rivers. There are two species, found in the USA.
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snap·ping tur·tle • n. a large American freshwater turtle (family Chelydridae) with a long neck and strong hooked jaws. Two North American species include the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) and the larger alligator snapping turtle (Macroclemys temminckii).
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snapping turtles
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snapping turtles See CHELYDRIDAE.
A Dictionary of Zoology MICHAEL ALLABY