Quite true. In the Florida countryside, I have picked up both smallish alligators and large snapping turtles that had stopped on the road as they pondered their next move. Pound for pound, snapping turtles are nastier and usually more dangerous.
Snapping Turtles are the ‘Honey Badgers’ of the reptile world...................
Then one day we saw a good size - maybe 30 lb. snapper on a local road. My wife wanted me to get it off the road so it would not be hit. "Naturally" it did it's typical hissing, lunging / snapping at me... I decided the best bet was to grab a stick and let the thing chomp down on that: I did, the snapper obliged and held on, and I safely dragged the beastie well off the road.
My wife was freaked out, helped by the turtle biting off the end of the 1st stick I tried. (Well, it was a bit rotted.) So much for her love of turtles, although this thing being so ugly, she still doesn't want to try eating one.
Too bad: In my teens, my Dad and I cleaned one to eat. We had it down to the shell and one leg still attached, and the leg was still moving a bit. I can imagine Wifey's reaction to that...
Prolly good fresh food for a Klingon, though!