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Monday, May 7, 2007. Snapping turtles live in ponds, creeks, and rivers. They will eat fish, frogs, worms, and crickets. Ive caught several while fishing with worms. They have very sharp claws, and this one cut me with his claws. They have long necks, and if you get too close they will snap at you. Monday, April 9, 2007. Wood lizards move very quickly. You can find them around logs and dry places. I found this one sitting on a rotting log in the sun. These lizards eat crickets, worms, and ot.This is a.

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Monday, May 7, 2007. Snapping turtles live in ponds, creeks, and rivers. They will eat fish, frogs, worms, and crickets. Ive caught several while fishing with worms. They have very sharp claws, and this one cut me with his claws. They have long necks, and if you get too close they will snap at you. Monday, April 9, 2007. Wood lizards move very quickly. You can find them around logs and dry places. I found this one sitting on a rotting log in the sun. These lizards eat crickets, worms, and ot.This is a.

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