Can a snapping turtle bite your finger off?

A: A turtle biting off someone's finger is certainly feasible. An adult alligator snapping turtle, a freshwater species that occurs in Louisiana, can do that. The part about cutting the turtle open is also believable, especially in Louisiana, because of certain wildlife regulations and regional culinary customs.
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Can a snapping turtle bite your foot off?

They are called 'snapping' turtles for a reason. It's not the force of the bite that you need to worry about, it's also the sharp beak like mouth that's meant for cutting. To answer the question, with those two factors considered, it's possible a snapping turtle could sever human fingers or toes.
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How hard can a snapping turtle bite?

2. How strong is a snapping turtle bite? According to a study in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology from 2002, a snapping turtle's actual jaw strength registered between 208 and 226 Newtons of force. By comparison, humans average a bite force of between 300 and 700 Newtons when we bite with our molars.
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How long can a snapping turtle bite after its head is cut off?

upon decapitation, snappers seem immortal. For example, with the heart completely out, it continued to beat for 5 hours on its own. The head continued to bite, and the body would aggressively respond to the cleaning. For example, the neck would simulate a "bite" to a direct area I was cleaning.
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Can a snapping turtle take an arm off?

A: A turtle biting off someone's finger is certainly feasible. An adult alligator snapping turtle, a freshwater species that occurs in Louisiana, can do that. The part about cutting the turtle open is also believable, especially in Louisiana, because of certain wildlife regulations and regional culinary customs.
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Which turtle has the strongest bite?

The bite of the common toad-headed turtle (Phrynops nasutus) had the hardest bite measured of 432 newtons. This was more that twice the common snapping turtle's score of 208 newtons or the alligator snapping turtle's score of 158 newtons.
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Is it safe to swim in a lake with snapping turtles?

While these turtles can be aggressive on land when approached by people, they usually choose to swim away from people when encountered in the water. Therefore, they are not considered to be a threat to swimmers in ponds and lakes.
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Can snapping turtles be friendly?

If you're looking for a social pet that you can interact with, a snapping turtle isn't right for you. These guys are look but don't touch animals. You should handle your snapper as little as possible. If provoked, a snapping turtle won't hesitate to bite you.
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How aggressive are snapping turtles?

About snapping turtles

Snapping turtles spend most of their time underwater waiting for their next snack to float by. They are not aggressive animals, but like any wild animal, they will defend themselves if they feel threatened.
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What happens if you step on a snapping turtle?

Being bit by a turtle is usually nocuous, but they can also be very painful and serious. Some bites, such as those delivered by snapping turtles, can cause serious injuries including excessive bleeding, wound infection when not treated well, and even amputation of the finger.
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How many pounds of pressure does it take to bite off a finger?

In 1956, tests were conducted on cadavers to determine the force needed to successfully sever a finger and scientists discovered that it takes about 1,485 newtons just to cause fractures. That's right–fractures. Bones, tendons, skin, and nails beef up our fingers more than you could imagine.
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Do snapping turtles snap at you?

When confronted on land, Snapping Turtles will hold their ground, open their mouths, and may attempt to bite any person or animal that attacks or tries to handle them.
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Do snapping turtles jaws lock?

These turtles can be found in swamps, ponds, rivers and lakes. If approached carelessly, a snapping turtle can clamp down with a powerful bite. This bite's power is often exaggerated, as the turtle cannot snap a broom stick in half, let alone a human bone.
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Do snapping turtle have teeth?

As with most turtles, their diet consists mainly of plant based foods. Snapping turtles usually won't bite humans, but if given the opportunity, they may bite your hand or foot. Baby turtles have one tooth.
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Can an alligator bite your hand off?

— An alligator attacked a woman swimming in a river Saturday near Orlando, biting off her arm below the shoulder, witnesses said. The attack happened on the Wekiva River near Wekiva Island, where businesses rent out canoes about 15 miles northwest of Orlando.
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Can a baby snapping turtle bite?

Baby snapping turtles, as their name suggests, can be aggressive and bite. As adults their powerful jaws can cut through flesh and can even remove a finger or toe! The common species average bite force is 209 Newtons (over 45 pounds of force!).
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What is the largest snapping turtle ever recorded?

The largest snapping turtle ever officially recorded was a 16 year old alligator snapping turtle that weighed in at a massive 249 pounds. This massive turtle was weighed at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago in 1999 prior to being sent to Tennessee Aquarium on breeding loan.
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How many pounds of force does a snapping turtle have?

Snapping turtles are most well-known for their strong bites. Common snapping turtles have an average bite force of about 209 Newtons of force, while alligator snapping turtles have a little less forceful bite, averaging about 158 Newtons of force, Mental Floss(Opens in a new window) reports.
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What animal kills snapping turtles?

The eggs and hatchlings of snapping turtles may be eaten by other large turtles, great blue herons, crows, raccoons, skunks, foxes, bullfrogs, water snakes, and large predatory fish, such as largemouth bass. However, once snapping turtles become larger, there are few animals that prey on them.
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What animal can survive without its head?

Cockroaches are infamous for their tenacity, and are often cited as the most likely survivors of a nuclear war. Some even claim that they can live without their heads. It turns out that these armchair exterminators (and their professional brethren) are right. Headless roaches are capable of living for weeks.
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