Nah that's a common snapper. Not endangered in the least. An alligator snapper (macrochelys temminckii) is endangered though. But the picture is of chelydra serpentina. I have to tell you, both species are phenomenally resilient creatures. One common snapper we caught last year out swimming in the frigging ocean, and the year before, we caught one crossing the road in January when it was ten below in a blizzard. It was a real thrill in the middle of the cold to pick up mister grumpy guts trying to claw his way through a snow bank. The suckers don't hibernate. They change bodies of water even in the winter. This turtle is my hero. Honey badger of the reptile world.
Screw that
Lol jk