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Try to be like the turtle - at ease in your own shell.

Bill Copeland

 

Youngest son's turtle tank and their food.

While getting ready for work this morning, I found this snapping turtle walking up our street.

This turtle did not look quite as sleek as some of the others. An older animal, or maybe a different species?

Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Woodbridge VA - 5/11/2014

Northern red-bellied turtles

I know, lots of turtle pics, but they are so cute!

Turtles sunning themselves in the middle of the Eno River (Durham, NC). Taken near the Cox Mountain Trail in the Eno River State Park.

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This is a Stinkpot Turtle photo taken at Tuckahoe State Park on The Lore Of the Land Nature trail . They are a kind of Mud turtle . They can excrete a foul smelling liquid and live in Streams and Creeks .

This turtle came up in the garage yesterday afternoon, April 20, 2010, for a visit. I gave him a ride back out into the woods. This was imaged with my cell phone.

This snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) was heading across the lawn on campus this evening.

An Eastern Box Turtle crawls along one of the trails at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Photographed on 10/30/2015.

Red eared turtles. they all had their necks out sunning themselves. About twenty in all. Interesting to see. these fellas were about 12 to 14 inches in length approx.

This poor Box Turtle was hit by an agricultural mower and severely injured. Its shell was cut and it lost its front left leg. The turtle is at a rehabilitation center.

"Box turtles are extremely long lived, slow to mature, and have relatively few offspring per year. These characteristics, along with a propensity to get hit by cars, make the box turtle a species particularly susceptible to human-induced problems. "

Unknown Turtle, likely Asian

Greater Cleveland Aquarium

took this picture on my second trip to taman safari wildfee,all the reptiles and amphibians are placed in the room,kinda dark and we just can see them through the transparent glass.

  

I know he doesn't look so green, but it's a Green Sea Turtle.

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Near Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas, USA

Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)

Turtle---------Shooting Data--------------

Date:May,11,2011

Time:06:21:35:AM

Camera:NIKON D90

Lens:85

Lens(35mm eq.):127

ISO:640

SS:1/125 @ f/4

This turtle is too good for its own shell.

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