But believe it or not, its not uncommon to keep these creatures as pets. Just make sure youre careful where you put your fingers. You can see on his tongue here, we can see that little pink lure. Thats what he uses to lure fish in. So hes an ambush predator. He doesnt rush around chasing things. He sits there waiting for the food to come to him. Some little fish swims along, sees that tongue and thinks, oh, thats a nice, juicy worm, and they become lunch. So they have a very fearsome reputation, which is actually due to their looks. Hes not aggressive. If you put yourfinger in his mouth, he would bite you and it would hurt quite a lot. Fluffy was named at the cumbrian vets, where he was cared for after he was found in a lake. Its believed hed been dumped. Hes now recovering well at the centre near tonbridge. Hes quite soft, which is a condition called metabolic bone disorder. So he hasnt had the best diet. Hes feeding very well. So i think his prognosis now is extremely good
A nice, juicy worm, and they become lunch. So they have a very fearsome reputation, which is actually due to their looks. Hes not aggressive. If you put yourfinger in his mouth, he would bite you and it would hurt quite a lot. Fluffy was named at the cumbrian vets, where he was cared for after he was found in a lake. Its believed hed been dumped. Hes now recovering well at the centre near tonbridge. Hes quite soft, which is a condition called metabolic bone disorder. So he hasnt had the best diet. Hes feeding very well. So i think his prognosis now is extremely good. Any who take the bait find themselves grabbed by some of the most powerful jaws in the world. Alligator snapping turtles are native to swamps and rivers in southern parts of the us. They can weigh up to 12 stone, and have a Life Expectancy well in excess of 100 years. Look at the size of that head fluffy s clearly got a bit of growing to do, but the centres more than happy to have him to stay. Just pure muscle power
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Humans Used to Be Able to Hibernate, Evidence Suggests Prevention 1/10/2021
The evidence is from nutritional diseases that leave permanent marks on the skeleton.
This group of humanlike primates spent winters sheltered inside dark, but safe caves.
In a new study, scientists reveal their findings from a key investigation: did humans or their ancestors ever hibernate?
While it’s difficult to make a conclusive case after thousands of years, researchers have combined observations from the fossil record and believe humans had a form of hibernating in the long-ago past.
The results show through evidence like bone structure and growth over time, which scientists can use to backform what people were eating and doing during the seasonal cycle.