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She was just walking around minding her own business. While she was not thrilled with the camera, she was tolerant.
The reptile guy with us said this a very dark form. I agree, from my previous turtle experiences. They do come in a variety of shell color "forms": red, orange, brown, etc.
This turtle was found back-stroking swimming for some reason. I've never seen a turtle back-stroke swim before so this was interesting to watch.
A successful challenge (that she set out for herself) of painting a turtle in water!. turning 12 next week *Happy early Birthday wishes Caroline* :)
Turtles at Makena Beach/Makena Landing in Maui.
Photo credits primarily Allen Tabisola, secondarily Eric Williams and Renee Dimond
Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park is a small park that also touches about four miles of the Gulf of Mexico. It is located in Port Richey, FL in western Pasco County. There are so many opportunities to see animals in the natural habitat including gray fox, alligators, gopher tortoises, and endless species of birds.
Also, make yourself at home with the beautiful greenery that surrounds the whole park. If you are lucky, you may see a colorful butterfly, or the many animals that make the park their home.
What a suprise to find in middle of the highway. After some emergency manuvers this turtle was ensconced in a cooler and taken 1/8 mile to the conservation area. The turtle then got to pose for me.