The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . YOUNG SNAPPING TURTLES, Chdydra young examples are grotesque in having an exceedingly rough shell THE REPTILE BOOK PLATE VII. ALLIGATOR SNAPPING TURTLE, Macrochelys lacertina Distinguished from the common snapping turtle by the absence of broa<l plates under the tail, the yellowish colour, and much largersize. Reaches a weight of 140 pounds. Inhabits rivers emptying into the Gulf of Me


The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . YOUNG SNAPPING TURTLES, Chdydra young examples are grotesque in having an exceedingly rough shell THE REPTILE BOOK PLATE VII. ALLIGATOR SNAPPING TURTLE, Macrochelys lacertina Distinguished from the common snapping turtle by the absence of broa<l plates under the tail, the yellowish colour, and much largersize. Reaches a weight of 140 pounds. Inhabits rivers emptying into the Gulf of Mexico


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