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I came across this snapping turtle while taking a walk along the Beauharnois Canal. I was really impressed by the size of it, i never tought that turtles so big ( approx 20" diam. ) lived in my area!!
John Heinz NWR
We crossed paths just as there was a brief break in the clouds. This mature turtle's carapace was a bit over a foot long. Gotta love the lens's 1.5 m minimum focusing distance!
The encounter resulted in a mud-bellied photographer.
f/5.6, 1/80, 300mm, ISO 500
Terrapene carolina carolina
21 February 2012
ISU herpetology Class
This is the Pocatello Zoo's Eastern Box Turtle.
Taken with an iPhone 4s.
Photowalk | Gaya Street | Sunday Market
Location : Kota Kinabalu | Sabah | Malaysia.
Photo By : AzmanJumat
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email : azj68@yahoo.com
A guy was offering this poor creature at road side in Mengla Xishuangbanna
near laos (tropical rainforest).I want to safe the life of the turtle and bought it.To avoid to be catched again I decide to give the animal to the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanic Garden.The responsible person there told me it`s a "Common snapping turtle" native to North America,not Yunnan or laos but he will keep it and take care.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Snapping turtles are raised on some turtle farms in China.[
On a canoe trip with a couple roommates, we woke up and went on a little photo adventure, trying to catch turtles sunning themselves on logs. Well this little guy thought he could just sink down in the water a little bit to hide, but we showed him. Brought him back to the campsite and shoot him up...with my camera! Even got some good shots of him "kissing" my roommate. Personally I like the tent in the background, sharing a similar shape with the turtle.
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.