var arrayFacts=[

"<b>Gone fishin'</b><br><br>Alligator snappers have a wormlike appendage on the end of their tongues. This appendage fills with blood, coloring it red and giving it the appearance of a worm on the end of a fishing hook.<br><br> When it is hungry the turtle lies still on the river bottom, opens its mouth and wiggles the appendage.<br><br> Passing prey dive for the bait and the turtle snaps its jaws down on it. The alligator snapper looks a lot like a stone, giving it the perfect camouflage while it goes fishing.",

"<b>Don't Point a Finger:</b><br><br> Large snapping turtles have a bite so strong that they can remove fingers with ease. <br><br>Fortunately, these animals do not attack unless they feel threatened. The jaw of a snapping turtle was made to cut, rather than crush, enabling them to sever animal limbs.",

"<b>In a Snap: </b><br><br>The snapping turtle has the ability to strike with such speed that it can snap its head out and capture its prey without anyone noticing.",

"<b>Snappy, But Sweet: </b><br><br>Snapping turtles are quite intelligent and can become very tame in captivity. <br><br>In fact, pet snapping turtles can recognize certain people if they see them regularly and even seek out their company.<br><br> They can also learn simple commands, though this may take an enormous among of time because they are very stubborn.",

"<b>Muddy Waters: </b><br><br>Snapping turtles commonly live in quiet, freshwater environments that are somewhat muddy. <br><br>They spend most of their time underwater, occasionally coming up to the surface to briefly take a breath.",

"<b>Sizeable Snapper: </b><br><br>The alligator snapper, the largest species of snapping turtle, can grow to be 30 inches long and weigh 200 pounds!",

"<b>Abandoned on Land:</b><br><br> Snapping turtles lay their eggs on land, even though they spend most of their lives in the water.<br><br> The eggs will hatch after a 10 week incubation period, at which point the baby turtles will need to find their way to the water on their own.",

];


