RMRATGDG–Expressive face of female snapping turtle, Chylandra serpentina, trying to crawl through wire fence in field to go lay her eggs, USA
RMTX5YN9–Turtle, Testudines
RF2C0XMD1–Snapping Turtle laying eggs in its environment and surrounding.
RFS3G2K7–Mother common snapping turtle laying eggs in a shale pit
RF2WAFM7M–Snapping Turtle in the grass
RFEYEHHM–A Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) lays her eggs.
RM2T3WE64–Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) Hatching, New Jersey, USA
RMD85TPW–Female Snapping Turtle looking for a place to lay her eggs on the shores of the Haines Creek River in Lake County, Florida USA
RMC4KAK9–Common Snapping Turtle laying eggs
RMC1Y63T–Snapping Turtle laying eggs Chelydra serpentina late May Eastern United States
RFT96DMF–Snapping Turtle (Chelydra Serpentina) laying eggs in a gravel road by a swamp, St. Joseph Québec, Canada
RF2C0XMEF–Snapping turtle head close-up profile view displaying its turtle shell, head, eye, nose, paws, with bokeh background in its environment and surroundin
RMD9NJE8–A common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) laying eggs in sandy ground, Little Cataraqui Conservation Area, Ontario
RF2C0DHX0–A Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) laying her eggs in the sand at Lynde Shores, Whitby, Ontario, Canada
RFD26JTT–common snapping turtle, chelydra s. serpentina, laying its eggs
RF2PPA7DT–Female tortoise laying eggs
RMB191MY–Snapping Turtle laying eggs. Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RFTRJKDT–Close up, side view, of a large Common Snapping Turtle laying in the grass in Trevor, Wisconsin, USA, in the spring, laying eggs in a dirt hole
RF2WAKWTA–Snapping Turtle in the grass
RM2H34RYF–A large snapping turtle laying eggs in a nest at the side of a gravel road.
RF2WBY6TJ–Snapping Turtle on a rock
RMBX0MDF–Snapping Turtle laying eggs Chelydra serpentina late May Eastern United States
RFT96DNK–Snapping Turtle (Chelydra Serpentina) laying eggs in a gravel road by a swamp, St. Joseph Québec, Canada
RF2WBP1EC–Portrait of a Snapping Turtle in the sud
RFP6C40A–Female Snapping Turtle Laying Eggs
RFP3WC44–Portrait of a female snapping turtle, searching for a location to lay eggs - Chelydra serpentina
RFT5WKC1–Old Common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) in the conservation wildlife area in Wisconsin.
RFP0P9K9–Large female Snapping Turtle digs up the gravel along the side of the road to lay eggs.
RF2REGP4M–Close up front view of a snapping turtle laying her eggs in grass across from a pond
RM2PJRFBW–Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) adult female, aggressive posture, beside eggs in nesthole, Ohio (U.) S. A
RF2C24G39–Snapping Turtles mating out in the channel
RMBC3AT1–snapping turtle trionyx ferox
RFTRJKDH–Close up, side view, of a large Common Snapping Turtle laying in the grass in Trevor, Wisconsin, USA, in the spring, laying eggs in a dirt hole
RM2AXARYE–StNicholas [serial] . MAGNETITE Magnetite is one of the varieties of iron ore,while the name of lodestone is given to thatspecies of magnetite which readily attracts anyiron substance. Magnetite is quite common, and. SNAPPING-TURTLE EGGS. fall upon the eggs, thus covering them. Theeggs are white and almost perfectly round, andhave a very thin, hard shell. A piece of magnetite. Attracting to itself, by its magnetism, several wire nails. all varieties are attracted by a magnet, but thelodestone form, which itself is a magnet, isquite rare. No doubt most of you have foundpleasure in the possessio
RM2H34T01–A large snapping turtle laying eggs in a nest at the side of a gravel road.
RFH7RG6P–Baby Snapping Turtle Leaving The Nest
RFBC39DT–alligator tortoise
RMM9EB41–Snapping Turtle Laying Eggs
RM2HX61RB–Snapping turtles at the London Zoo, regent's park these snapping turtles from North America have a habit of laying their eggs in the pond of their quarters. As their companions have a liking for eggs, the keeper finds only the shells when he marks a tour of inspection. Male and Female Snapping Turtles with some of their eggs. They are rather dangerous to handle as 'snap' from them would cut right through the finger. March 30, 1936. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RFP6C40R–Female Snapping Turtle Laying Eggs
RMBWWHEF–Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) adult female, laying eggs in nest on gravel farm track, North Dakota, U.S.A.,
RFT5WKAN–Old Common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) in the conservation wildlife area in Wisconsin.
RMPFYYW7–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 170. — Snapping Turtle.. Fig. 171. — Hawls-bill Turtle. pounds, or more, and are caught at night when they come on shore to lay their eggs.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877; Tenney, Abby Amy (Gove) 1836-. New York, S
RF2RD2AKF–Side view of a snapping turtle laying eggs in the dirt at a park on Long Island New York.
RMAY8291–Common snapping turtle Chelydra serpentina laying eggs Florida USA
RF2C24G3D–Snapping Turtles mating out in the channel
RFTRJKF7–Close up, side view, of a large Common Snapping Turtle laying in the grass in Trevor, Wisconsin, USA, in the spring, laying eggs in a dirt hole
RM2CPC1D4–. Birds and nature . in thewater, the entire operation not lasting-over twenty minutes. This method is dif-ferent from that of our other land turtles.Nothing but sand will suit the purpose ofthe snapping-turtle. In order to find asuitable spot for the burial of her eggs,the female is often forced to traverse aconsiderable distance. The sand must bequite dry and exposed to the full rays ofthe sun. The little ones are hatched inJuly. The young run by instinct into thewater. Remarkable stories are told of thelongevity of the turtle and of its tenacityof life. That they live to near a centuryis we
RM2H34RWG–A large snapping turtle laying eggs in a nest at the side of a gravel road.
RFT5WKAJ–Old Common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) in the conservation wildlife area in Wisconsin.
RF2RD2AKP–Side view of a snapping turtle laying eggs in the ground ot southards pond in Babylon Village New York.
RF2RD2AKT–Snapping turtle laying eggs with a white background
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