Catching a 'monster monster' is a rare and extremely rare crocodile turtle
A fisherman caught an extremely rare crocodile turtle weighing up to 45kg.
The one who caught the animal was Dave Harrell of Oklahoma (USA). This tortoise is hooked up in Ho Eufaula, which is shaped like a crocodile originating from prehistoric times.
Dave Harrell and the crocodile turtle he caught.
During the sentence, Harrell and his friend Audey Clark saw a huge animal. Harrell lures the animal to the rod while his friend uses the tools to pull it onto the boat to take pictures. The turtle is then released to the lake safely.
The crocodile turtle was told by Mr. Dave Harrell weighing up to 45kg. The biggest crocodile tortoise he is known to weigh up to 50kg. It is known that the crocodile turtle in Oklahoma is not so much and that the state is implementing a conservation program in recent times.
Ordinary turtles are much smaller than crocodile turtles, weighing only about 15-23kg, onion heads and shorter tails.
Crocodile crocodiles often live in deep water in the large living or canals, ditches, lakes, marshes . This is a species of the largest freshwater turtle in the world, existed since prehistoric times. This species bears the name Macrochelys temminckii, which is quite similar in shape to alligators, so it is also called crocodile turtle. A freshwater turtle can live between 100 and 120 years.
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