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Photographed is a painted turtle at Bombay Hook National Refuge, Virginia. This was shot using a Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400mm L lens.
Taken at Sweetbriar Nature Preserve, Smithtown, NY
Doesn't he look a little like Fred Mertz from the old "I Love Lucy Show"?!
One of my friends tells me this is a terrapin, not a turtle.
Either way, it looked very pretty while it sunned itself...
A baby turtle in Zacatecas, Mexico. The turtle was released into the water, and it safely swam away.
The Turtle Boy statue in Worcester center was a gift to the City from Harriet Burnside in 1903. Someone draped plastic beads on the statue.
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Common Name: Asiatic softshell turtle
Species: Amyda cartilaginea
Photo: Koulang Chey
Cambodia, 2007
A giant turtle peacefully sleeping at "A Cupulatta", a turtles protection centre located in Corsica, about 30 Km from Ajaccio
June evening at Lake Maria State Park, MN. See a painted turtle in the grass and get out to get a few photos and expect it to run off like most painted turtles do, but it didn't. It was digging in the ground a hole and thought it was strange and then the first egg popped into the hole and watched her drop 8 eggs into the hole and then covered the hole and walked back to the lake.
Loggerhead Turtle skull - unfortunately poaching of turtles when they lay is rife with 1,100 killed on Boa Vista for bush meat and skins. Remains were very easy to find sadly.
Some redbelly turtles warm themselves in the springtime sun. Like many areas, southern Maryland experienced a drop in temperatures over Tuesday night. But, that wasn't enough to deter these sun worshipers!
this small little beauty swam among the sunblocker-blurred tourists...of course, we decided "to save it" and so i had the unique opportunity to take this shot with this cutie on my hand. "She" was released far apart on the reef
El Quadim Bay
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Egypt (sept., 9th 2011)
This turtle was roaming around our back yard for a few days, probably building a nest somewhere. Strange, because our yard is completely fenced in by 6 foot fences, so she must have rappelled in somehow.
Acrylic painting of a sea turtle by Darla Dixon.
See more art at pencil-portrait-drawing-artist.com
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Right under the bridge is a rock turtle trying to crawl up the slope (hint, he has snow on his head and is facing left).
From my article Hiking Hickman Bridge
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