Real Snapping Turtle Claw
The snapping turtle is considered the oldest of the living reptiles and is believed to have first evolved around 200 million years ago. It gets its name from the defensive biting snaps it exhibits when threatened. This bite can inflict substantial injuries to the curious predator. The snapping turtle, like all species of turtle, has a modified skeletal structure that includes a boney carapace, or shell, for protection.Â
Specifications:
- The photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each claw is unique and will vary slightly in size, shape, color, etc.
- Average Length 1 to 3 cm (0.4 to 1.2 in.) – Measured along the outer curve
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