Mr. Nasty. Will take fingers and hands.
This was going to lay her eggs, but she got stolen before she could finish. This is what we call a painted turtle that you used to buy in the 5 & 10 for 25 cents. Now you see how big they really get if you kept one that long.
These here belong to a friend of mine. They pick them up wherever they see one and bring them home. They also feed them dog food, fruit, but it seems like they prefer dog food over anything else. The little one in my hand will be a year old in June, so it takes a while for these to grow.
The dog had to get into the act. I don't know if he liked them eating the dog food or not, but he had to pose, too.
Wes
A Thing About Turtles
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Re: A Thing About Turtles
Too bad there's a greedy idiot out there . Almost looks like you have a petting zoo happening there!
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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Re: A Thing About Turtles
I agree, how ever some many get ran over here with the tour season, Tina and Darrell turn scores of these back into the wild after a year, like the one I'm holding, I see this as a plus for they are giving back
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Re: A Thing About Turtles
I bring the occasional snapper home, but it's a one-way ride.
If they were easier to clean I might bring more, but it's a job to clean one so I've convinced my wife (who loves turtle meat) it's in the interest of conservation that I only keep one every year or two.
If they were easier to clean I might bring more, but it's a job to clean one so I've convinced my wife (who loves turtle meat) it's in the interest of conservation that I only keep one every year or two.
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Re: A Thing About Turtles
wabi i want a bowl of turtle soup and make it snappywabi wrote:I bring the occasional snapper home, but it's a one-way ride.
If they were easier to clean I might bring more, but it's a job to clean one so I've convinced my wife (who loves turtle meat) it's in the interest of conservation that I only keep one every year or two.
wife and i stayed wit the kids in a hotel on the beach in Neavo Vallarta and they have a compound on the beach where they guard sea turtle eggs and release the young ones when they hatch .we saw them release some one night and took video it's funny how they no to go to the ocean
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