OKC Zoo Houses Young Alligator Snapping Turtles To Help In C

OKC Zoo Houses Young Alligator Snapping Turtles To Help In Conservation Effort


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The OKC Zoo received 11 young alligator snapping turtles through a partnership with the Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery, which has a program to raise, rear and reintroduce the vulnerable species into their native habitat. 
Before being released back into the wild, Seamus Ehrhard, the OKC Zoo’s assistant curator of herpetology, says the turtles will stay at the zoo until they are about four-years-old. 
“Alligator snapping turtles really have no natural predators as an adult, but when they're younger and they’re smaller, they have predators such as mammals, birds and other turtles,” he said. “So during the very sensitive time when they’re very young, if you take the time to grow them up and feed them and make sure they're very healthy before we release them, the odds are they have a higher chance of having a better lifespan and surviving in the wild.” 

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