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Strange Sighting on Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont 

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Re: Strange Sighting on Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont

Totally disagree and happen to be an expert in herpetology. One, a snapper would never reveal that much of its body especially for that long of a period and it just wouldnt happen. Only the snout would be present unless it was only in a less than a foot of water. Two, I have snapper as a pet and also a 60 pounder in my back yard pond.I am willing to bet money that is a moose

"This is one of our many large snapping turtles in lake Champlain. I've seen them do this exactly the way Eric has it in his video. People are getting the wrong impression with the illusion of it being longer than it is . Its caused by the reflection of the sun rise. If you watch the video, the sun rise is in perfect position to reflect off the wake of the turtle. I cannot be one hundred percent sure but at least 90% sure that this just captures one of the biggest turtles in Vermont."
I tend to agree with the turtle observation.
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