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Turtle that was painted on a wall in a tunnel @ the beach.

Cherbourg was enjoying some time hiding under the log. Anna proceeded to burrow underneath Cherbourg, trapping her at the back of the log. This is tutle stacking at its finest.

His back was really humped, unlike turtles I have seen in the past. Looks like he was carrying luggage in there or something.

This turtle kept coming up to me. It didn't matter where I went around the tank, it swam to me and would stick its head out of the water.

 

This was one of the rescued sea turtles living at Sea Turtle, Inc. in South Padre Island, Texas.

 

The mission of Sea Turtle, Inc. is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured sea turtles, educate the public, and assist with conservation efforts for all marine turtle species. '

 

Here's the link to the site: www.seaturtleinc.org/

Gene brought this turtle, which was constantly on the move!

Arkansas, USA

 

This is only a baby.

 

It was brought to Ecology Camp by Renn Tumlison and I was able to get a few pictures.

Who said tortoises were slow?! Mine is as fast as a kid. I've never taken a pic of a kid but I bet snapping a pet is as difficult. And fun at the same time :-) I made dozens of snaps and only 4 are worth seeing as she's too-too-too fast. Anyway, I'll learn snapping restless models

November 10, 2013

Royal Palm Beach Pines Natural Area, Palm Beach County, FL, USA

Sunday was spectacular--flowers blooming, Green Heron fishing and turtles basking, swimming and just being turtles.

Honestly, I don't know if it is a tortoise or a turtle. However, it was curious. I took this photo with a water proof disposable camera when on a cruise in the Bahamas. We had just stopped for a snorkeling expedition and, after everyone else took off, this guy showed up to pose for me.

It had rained really bad, so this turtle was up by the gate, taking refuge from the water.

A turtle suns itself on a log at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, FL. Digiscoped on 05/20/10.

Marsa Tarir, Red Sea

Up close and personal with a turtle near Shipwreck beach

Turtles getting themselves some rays at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Chinatown.

Hard carapace with many different varieties.

(Alex Sadeghi)

painter turtle on birchwood fire lane

I saw this giant turtle at Today's Pet store in Columbia, Maryland.

Turtles at the turtle farm

Large sea turtle munching on the seaweed on rocks. We are looking down from the wall at the edge of Michael and Sally's front lawn. Turtle's shell is probably at least 3 feet long.

This snapping turtle was about three feet away from our tent when we all saw each other. She froze, deliberated for fifteen minute, then set off in search of a different spot (far from humans!) in which to lay her eggs.

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