? Snapping turtles bite other turtles. Snapping turtles are ferocious and have a strong sense of territory, especially when they are adults. If they are kept with ferocious tortoises of the same temperament, they will fight and both will be bitten. Snapping turtles will bite gentle turtles if they are kept with them. Therefore, when breeders raise snapping turtles, it is better to raise them separately. Can
? Snapping turtles bite people, especially strangers. But they will not bite that owner with whom they live for a long time, or the breeder who often feed them. When a stranger passes by them, the first thing they do is make a loud noise in an attempt to scare the stranger away. If the stranger does not leave at this time and reaches into the tank, they will jump up and bite the keeper. But if they are acquaintances and want to play with them, they will not only not attack acquaintances, but also cooperate with them.
So if the breeder has just brought the snapping turtle home, let it get used to it for a while at first, and leave it alone at this time. Wait until they get used to it, then feed them once a day, and don't do the rest. When they get familiar with the breeder, they will show their kindness to the breeder, and then the breeder can play with them.