Re: How long is a snapping turtle's neck?
When I was 6 or 7 my fathers friend Bob picked up a 14-16" snapper up from a riverbank I guess to take home and eat. He was walking up the bank holding it by the tail at his side and was walking a few steps behind him. Everything seemed ok because the turtles head was recessed in defence I suppose.... but only for the moment.I will never forget the site of that turtles head repeatedly extending and goining for his thigh, eash time getting closer as we walked. Bob saw this as people were warning him but he laughed off as he fiqured the turtle didn't have enough reach to get him. Bob was a tough old man, worked for my father as small aircraft mechanic and my best friend when I went to work with my dad on Saturdays. I think the combination of Bob's arm tiring and the determination and timing of the snapper watching Bobs leg swinging by proved to be the breaking point. From behind him I watched that snapper extend its head for all it was worth and latch on to Bobs thigh. Bob was not impressed so he or someone cut its head off cause it wouldn'tlet go otherwise. I dont remember how they got the head off. Bob did eat the turtle. Later, as a teen I literally walked on the water several times while wade fishing and stepping on a smooth over grown pepple/rock or turtle. Sometimes you can't tell the difference .. so instinct and fear always sets in for me still today, to the unknowing bystanders amusment! Better safe than sorry! Also I can confirm the statement about the neck length ='s the diameter.\