[...Did he say snapping turtle? He legitimately can't remember, what with the whole...everything.
So. How does he...approach...this...
...Well. He'd told Nanna Lisa himself, don't challenge him or you'll paint a target on your back, right? So...so don't be too smart. Let him be smart. That's what he wants...right.]
Oh. Is there a different kind of turtle that does? Maybe I got mixed up.
[OF COURSE THERE IS YOU PLEBE HE DIDN'T JUST PULL THAT FACT OUT OF HIS ASS]
...Okay. Alligator snapping turtle, Macrochelys temminckii...can be immediately distinguished from the common snapping turtle by the three distinct rows of spikes and raised plates on the carapace.
Maybe I got throat spines and shell spikes mixed up.
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About the snapping turtle. They don't have backwards-facing spines like you said.
So you were wrong.
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So. How does he...approach...this...
...Well. He'd told Nanna Lisa himself, don't challenge him or you'll paint a target on your back, right? So...so don't be too smart. Let him be smart. That's what he wants...right.]
Oh. Is there a different kind of turtle that does? Maybe I got mixed up.
[OF COURSE THERE IS YOU PLEBE HE DIDN'T JUST PULL THAT FACT OUT OF HIS ASS]
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That's quite a mix up you know.
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Snapping turtles?
No, they aren't. Aren't you the one who should be knowledgeable on this subject?
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...Okay. Alligator snapping turtle, Macrochelys temminckii...can be immediately distinguished from the common snapping turtle by the three distinct rows of spikes and raised plates on the carapace.
Maybe I got throat spines and shell spikes mixed up.