Snapping turtle

The snapping turtle is a type of large fish that can be found at night in the river in. Its shadow is the same size as that of the black bass, a far more common river fish.

In
When donated, it can be found in the larger pond of the fish exhibit, standing on top of a log that appears once the snapping turtle is donated.

Real-world information
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is native to North America and can be found east of the Continental Divide throughout the United States and parts of Canada. It is known for being highly combative out of water, with powerful beak-like jaws that it is named for, but they are more passive in the water, preferring to hide in the mud instead.

Trivia

 * When placed down, it does not have any form of tank or container, simply staying in place. If interacted with, it hisses and snaps its jaws.