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Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates & Small Pets : Snake-Necked Turtle Facts

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Snake-necked turtles can coil their necks into their shells, and can be found in brackish waters. Discover facts about snake-necked turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and reptiles.

Expert: Dr. Alan Richmond
Bio: Dr. Alan Richmond is the lecturer and curator of biology at the University of Massachusetts. He is a well-published biologist and has a special interest in reptiles and amphibians.
Filmmaker: Demand Media

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  • who else think that turtle is unusaully cute

  • QUEEF!

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  • IM GOING TO GET A PET SNAKE NECK TURTLE....soon.......

  • @HerpDurp cool..

  • @kimsterjizznugget ... Yes, because snakes and turtles actually do mate in the wild and create animals like this ... >_>

    Grade 10 bio kind of helps with that sort of stuff. Might be worth looking at.

  • i think she farted or the turtle

  • That's really where they get their name? Not cause they're like half snake..? Haha what the fuck...

  • Tht reminds me at the Los Angeles Zoo when a tortoise farted very loudly! My uncle was like "WTF?"

  • @krs121 that wasnt the turtle.......

  • It's cute and ugly at the same time.. I love it !

  • wtf

  • come on lady u should know better lol

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