alligator snapper

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alligator snapper

A large alligator snapper rests on a fallen log in a swamp.

Definition

Noun: 1. A very large freshwater turtle species: Refers specifically to Macrochelys temminckii, a species characterized by a large head, powerful hooked jaws, and a distinct shell that often has three prominent ridges. It is native to river systems in the southeastern United States.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The alligator snapper is one of the heaviest freshwater turtles in the world.
    • Biologists are studying the habitat of the alligator snapper in the Mississippi River basin.
    • Unlike common snapping turtles, the alligator snapper has a more rugged, dinosaur-like appearance.
Advanced Usage
  • "Alligator snapping turtle": This is the full, more formal common name for the species. The term "alligator snapper" is a widely recognized and accepted shortened form.
    • The alligator snapping turtle uses a worm-like appendage on its tongue to lure fish.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alligator snapping turtle (n): The complete common name for the species .
  • Macrochelys temminckii (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
  • Snapping turtle (n): The broader family (Chelydridae) of turtles to which the alligator snapper belongs, though it is a distinct species from the common snapping turtle ().
Synonyms
  • Macrochelys temminckii: (Scientific synonym)
  • (The) alligator snapping turtle: (Formal common name synonym)
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to a single, specific species of turtle. It should not be confused with the more widespread "common snapping turtle," which is a different, though related, species. The name "alligator" refers to the rough, ridged appearance of its shell, which is reminiscent of an alligator's skin.

alligator snapper

A large alligator snapper rests on a fallen log in a swamp.

Noun
  1. large species having three ridges on its back; found in southeastern United States