In a video shared on the internet, two nature enthusiasts are shows searching through the mud holes filled with water in the wood and what they found in the holes was just unexpected.
One out of the two enthusiasts saw something and he had to see what it was. He put his hand inside the hole to look for what eloped in the water, what he found inside was nothing he expected.
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As he searched through the hole, he found a giant turtle inside who was probably hibernating as the wave of winter has already arrived in Canada.
In the video, you can see them bringing out two turtles to check if they were healthy or injured. One of the turtles weighed 20 pounds and the other weighed 30 pounds.
There is this common myth that says a turtle’s bite is so strong that it can break bones but in the video, it is shown how while the enthusiast takes the turtle out he tries to bite a branch of a tree but is unable to cut it.
This shows how their jaw is not even strong enough to cut your skin. All a turtle bite can do is give you pain for a little.
The holes filled with water were not too deep and it appears as if the turtles had purposely chosen the holes to make it their bed as they hibernate through the winters.
The holes are surrounded by woods and were too shallow, thus they are not going to be too cold and the turtles can easily survive the winters all warm in the holes.
The turtles in the video are identified to be Common Snapping Turtles which is the most common turtle bread in Canada. These turtles are naturally huge in size and heavy in weight.
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