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Watching Baby Alligator Snapping turtles come out of their nest

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

Our Female Snappers lay eggs most every year we look for nest every other day, when we find one we mark it with a coin, and around 100 days or so later, we go back with our metal detector and find the nest and dig it up. We prefure to let the eggs hatch in the ground, rather than take the eggs out and let them hatch. They have a better chance of surving in their natural nest.

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  • Damn my dude if u would legitimately ship 1 to me id gladly pay for it I want 2

  • Sale all of them making some money..

  • what state are you in? i have a leucistic hatchling, im looking to get some normal ones from a breeder . do you sell any of your babys?

  • hard to tell if theyre common snapping turtles cuz they are so muddy :S

  • AWWWWWWWW....LOVE IT!!!!!!

  • ur so lucky they go for 75$ each

  • hey how do u find a alligator snapping turtle nest please reply to spikebeetle@yahoo.com

  • Seeing the little one crawl out of the nest was just about the cutest thing ever!! Bless you for caring for them. I live in Wisconsin and people here can be so mean when it comes to snappers.

  • Common snapping turtles

  • @Walter5734 no as stated in the video they are alligator snappers

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