by Sophia Delaat, Guest Blogger
Snapping turtles eat insects, crayfish,
snails, earthworms, snakes, small mammals, birds (how they catch them
I do not know) and aquatic plants and carrion. You can hunt them,
but will need a permit from Fish and Game. I am surprised to learn
that snapping turtle make a great soup or stew, and they offer a
variety of meat tastes…some say seven different tastes.
When I posted these pictures on
Facebook, I received many responses ranging from how prehistoric they look to
“Don’t pick a snapping turtle up by its tail.” It is true that
you must be careful. Missouri Fish and Game suggest a professional
should remove a snapping turtle from your property, because you can’t
be too safe as these turtles have strong necks and a nasty bite.