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This is the bravest and fastest little turtle I've ever seen!

This is the first spotted turtle I have ever seen.

Found this turtle while checking out a new bridge they are buiding on my road.

relaxing in the granville island pond.

Busch Gardens, FL. USA

Sea Turtle - Hawaii - Image 162

 

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The sea turtle is a very majestic creature. It can also be quite intimidating when you see one close up, and watch it use its powerful jaws to chew a huge clump of grass right in front of you. This was taken in Akumal in Mexico in a spot where people came to snorkel just to see the turtles. They were everywhere. The younger ones were a little skittish when you got close, but the older ones could really care less if you were nearby or not. This particular one let me dive down and hang out with him long enough to get plenty of good photos.

This hawksbill turtle was donated to the Herbert’s natural history collection in the 1980s.

Seaventures Dive Rig, Mabul, Borneo, Malaysia

© Tim Aiken, 14 year old photographer

at the Little Rock Zoo

Turtle eye-ing off camera

Turtle Soaking Sun Light On A Rock

 

One of the closet shots I got of this turtle...he wasn't very camera shy.

I was walking by a pond one day and just happened to see this turtle sunning itself on a rock. Sooooo pretty!

This sea turtle seemed oblivious to the waves.

Check out those claws - our male turtle waiting for (yet more) food!

Sea Turtle "Honu" sunbathing on the black sand beach.

 

As it is quite obvious this is the Long neck turtle. He or she was somewhat active and moving but i managed to take this shot while it was "sun" (lamp) bathing hihi

This was shot at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

One of my little turtles, Inu.

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This girl was one of three that was crossing the road. She was the only survivor by the time John saw her, stopped, and brought her to the safety of the ponds at home. She either already had laid, or was ready to lay, her eggs. She moved very, very fast. John put her in Pond 3.

 

This picture was taken on Geist Reservoir in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2011.

Turtles in Maui, 2013.

Turtles spotted basking in the sun in the Sanibel River off the red trail of the Bailey Tract in the J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge, located on Sanibel Island, Florida.

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