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20:25
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Chandler's Wild Life
New alligator snapping turtle joins the collection!
Meet the newest alligator snapping turtle and get a close look at this incredible prehistoric-looking reptile. From its powerful jaws to unique behavior, here’s why this species is one of the most fascinating turtles around.
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