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#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @therealtarzann (verified account) - Best caption wins 🐢
Biggest Softshell turtle I've come across , it almost bit me 😮‍💨
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Best caption wins 🐢 Biggest Softshell turtle I’ve come across , it almost bit me 😮‍💨
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @_hendrixbackyard - Snapping turtles can bite with incredible speed, estimated at up to 174 miles per hour (280 kilometers per hour). This includes the initial lunge and
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Snapping turtles can bite with incredible speed, estimated at up to 174 miles per hour (280 kilometers per hour). This includes the initial lunge and jaw closure, which happens in a mere 4-8 milliseconds. Their bite is exceptionally fast, allowing them to strike at any perceived threat around their body. #turtles #facts #reelsfacebook
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @b.n_exotics (verified account) - Loved finding this Dino little while back #turtle #reptile #florida #turtles #softshell #softshellturtle
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Loved finding this Dino little while back #turtle #reptile #florida #turtles #softshell #softshellturtle
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @garden_state_tortoise (verified account) - Turtles STINK and BITE but They're AWESOME! 😷 🤯 

#muskturtle #sternotherus #babyturtle #turtles #tortoises #reptiles #animallovers #gardenstatetort
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Turtles STINK and BITE but They’re AWESOME! 😷 🤯 #muskturtle #sternotherus #babyturtle #turtles #tortoises #reptiles #animallovers #gardenstatetortoise #otistheturtle
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @trstn_kura - Labi-Labi RAKSASA Asia, Asian Giant Softshell Turtle, Pelochelys Cantorii
#animal #animals #animalsofinstagram #animallover #animallovers #turtle #tur
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Labi-Labi RAKSASA Asia, Asian Giant Softshell Turtle, Pelochelys Cantorii #animal #animals #animalsofinstagram #animallover #animallovers #turtle #turtles #turtlesofinstagram
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @gregsturtlehaven (verified account) - Are these the cutest turtles in the world?

These hatchlings spiny Softshell turtles are perfectly equipped to navigate and hide in their river sandba
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Are these the cutest turtles in the world? These hatchlings spiny Softshell turtles are perfectly equipped to navigate and hide in their river sandbar habitat. Their heavily webbed, paddle-like feet enable them to swim very quickly, and their leathery low-profile shell allows them to slip into the sand and hide, awaiting prey and avoiding predators. #softshellturtle #spinysoftshell #turtles
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @ferociousplanet - Baby gator's instincts kick in and a Florida softshell turtle becomes lunch.

Or does it? After closer inspection, it looks as though the turtle manag
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Baby gator's instincts kick in and a Florida softshell turtle becomes lunch. Or does it? After closer inspection, it looks as though the turtle manages to avoid its head being chomped as the gator just catches its shell. Either way, that piece of bread in the water is awfully well placed, leading me to believe this video could be a human set-up. What do you think?👇🏼 • 🎥 by @odiloncavalcante • Want more unfiltered nature content? Hit that follow!👇🏼 🔸@ferociousplanet 🦁 🔸@ferociousplanet 🦁 🔸@ferociousplanet 🦁 #ferociousplanet Tap the LINK IN BIO for more👆🏼 ——————————————————————————— #gator #turtle #softshell #softshellturtle #turtles #gators #alligator #alligators #floridawildlife
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @explainingnexus - The video captures a softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis or similar species) emerging from shallow, muddy water in a freshwater habitat, where its d
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The video captures a softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis or similar species) emerging from shallow, muddy water in a freshwater habitat, where its distinctive leathery, pliable carapace—lacking the rigid bony plates of typical turtles—blends seamlessly with the sediment, momentarily giving the illusion of a shell-less body before the full form becomes visible on the bank. This adaptation allows for rapid burial and camouflage, essential for ambush hunting in turbid rivers and lakes across Asia and parts of North America. Economically, softshell turtles are heavily harvested in regions like China and Southeast Asia for their meat, considered a delicacy in soups and stir-fries, and for use in traditional medicine, driving aquaculture farms and wild capture that have led to overexploitation and habitat pressures from pollution and damming. In their daily existence, these turtles lead a sedentary yet opportunistic life, often remaining submerged or partially buried for hours to evade predators and conserve energy, surfacing briefly to extend their tubular snout like a snorkel to breathe or strike at passing fish and invertebrates with proboscis-like precision. Via @wildlife.and.animals
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @viralism.ai - Turtles are basically living time machines… but some of them look like they came from another planet.

The biggest one on Earth is the leatherback sea
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Turtles are basically living time machines… but some of them look like they came from another planet. The biggest one on Earth is the leatherback sea turtle. It can reach over 2 meters long and weigh more than 700 kg. You’ll find it cruising through the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans like a true ancient giant. On the opposite side, the smallest is the speckled padloper tortoise from South Africa. Fully grown, it can fit in the palm of your hand. Tiny, quiet, almost invisible in the wild. Then there’s the Mata Mata turtle from the Amazon in countries like Brazil and Peru. It doesn’t even look real. Its head looks like a piece of bark, and it literally disguises itself as part of the riverbed to ambush prey. If we talk about colors, the painted turtle in North America looks like someone carefully brushed it with red and yellow lines. And in Myanmar, the Burmese star tortoise has one of the most hypnotic shell patterns you’ll ever see. And one of the rarest? The Yangtze giant softshell turtle in China and Vietnam. There are only a few individuals left in the entire world. Seeing one is like witnessing the edge of extinction. Slow, silent, and ancient… but each one with its own wild story. Nature doesn’t rush, but it definitely gets creative. #turtle #tortuga #turtles #aiviral #aivideo
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @scienceboydk - This video features Jeremy Wade, the famous host of the show River Monsters, encountering a Giant Softshell Turtle (likely a Cantor's or Asiatic Softs
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This video features Jeremy Wade, the famous host of the show River Monsters, encountering a Giant Softshell Turtle (likely a Cantor's or Asiatic Softshell) along a muddy riverbank. The Breakdown The video highlights the most dangerous characteristic of these unique reptiles: deceptive reach. * The Anatomy: Unlike common turtles with hard, boxy shells, softshell turtles have a leathery, flattened "carapace" that allows them to bury themselves in sand or squeeze into tight spots. The Strike: Their necks are incredibly long—often nearly half the length of their entire body. As Jeremy demonstrates, even if you are holding the back of the shell, the turtle can whip its head around 180 degrees to bite your hand. The Bite: They possess sharp, beak-like jaws powered by massive muscles. They are ambush predators, meaning they sit perfectly still until prey (or a hand) comes within range, then strike with lightning speed. In the clip, Jeremy is emphasizing the "attitude" of the creature, noting that its physical build is perfectly evolved for a lightning-fast counter-attack. Dm for credit and removal No copyright intended This video is for educational purpose #RiverMonsters #JeremyWade #SoftshellTurtle #WildlifeEncounter #NatureIsScary
#Softshell Turtle Bite Reel by @tudo_e_geografia - A tartaruga com a mordida mais forte que a de um leão.

Conhecida internacionalmente como Alligator Snapping Turtle, a Tartaruga aligator (Macrochelys
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A tartaruga com a mordida mais forte que a de um leão. Conhecida internacionalmente como Alligator Snapping Turtle, a Tartaruga aligator (Macrochelys temminckii) chama a atenção principalmente pela força da sua mordida. Além disso, é uma das maiores e mais agressivas tartarugas do mundo, podendo pesar até 150 quilos. As mandíbulas da tartaruga aligator são tão fortes que podem quebrar ossos humanos com facilidade. A força da sua mordida pode ultrapassar 600 quilos, enquanto a de um leão gira em torno dos 400kg. Costumeiramente, em seu cardápio estão incluídos peixes, camarões, lagostas, caranguejos, moluscos, salamandras, sapos, cobras, patos, garças e filhotes de crocodilos. Contudo, quando não encontra suas presas, elas também se alimentam de plantas aquáticas, raízes e frutas. Habita regiões profundas de rios, lagoas, pântanos, canais e lagos de diversas regiões dos Estados Unidos. Sua expectativa de vida varia entre 20 e 30 anos. Porém, exemplares já foram encontrados com 70. Fonte texto: https://bit.ly/3sQ5n6m Vídeo: @earthpix #curiosidade - - - #thereptilezoo #reptile #turtle #alligatorsnappingturtle #reels #video #tartaruga #dinossauro #eua #biologia #curiosity #bioma #terra #animal #animale #sivestre #bicho #pet #petshop

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