"Rescue Mission: Invasive Alligator Snapping Turtle Found in England's Cumbria"

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An invasive alligator snapping turtle, native to Florida, was rescued from a lake in England after being spotted by a dog walker. The creature, known for its mean bite, was fished out with a shopping basket by a local official and is now being cared for by a veterinary center. Named "Fluffy," the turtle will be transported to a zoo or private keeper. Alligator snapping turtles are declining in numbers due to habitat degradation and overharvesting, and have complicated needs, a voracious appetite, and a nasty bite.
Topics:science#alligator-snapping-turtle#florida#habitat-degradation#invasive-species#wildlife-conservation#wildlife-rescue
- Invasive alligator snapping turtle native to Florida rescued out of lake in England New York Post
- Alligator snapping turtle from Americas which can bite through human bone turns up in Cumbria The Telegraph
- Invasive alligator snapping turtle found in Cumbria BBC.com
- Fluffy the alligator snapping turtle with ‘nasty bite’ found in Cumbrian tarn The Guardian
- 'Dangerous' turtle that can bite through bone found in Cumbria Sky News
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