Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??blu_fuz said:Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
These are easily the most dangerous turtle on the planet. we have them in Maryland too. mostly you see them in the summer after heavy rains.trippy1313 said:Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
Myself, we have two dogs, a cat and a bird (A Birch). Had a rabbit but it died about a month ago... that was hard to explain to my 3 year old, but she took it better than me. Haha.
These are easily the most dangerous turtle on the planet. we have them in Maryland too. mostly you see them in the summer after heavy rains.JVC Floyd said:Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
Myself, we have two dogs, a cat and a bird (A Birch). Had a rabbit but it died about a month ago... that was hard to explain to my 3 year old, but she took it better than me. Haha.
Actually Floyd they do but it’s not common.JVC Floyd said:Oh yes we have alligator snapping turtles in Maryland , my father caught and ate one with his Buddy's it must have weighed 50 pounds , normal snapping turtles don't get that big.