Rescue...Before my Coffee!
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
Posts: 7,403
When I was a little girl living in KS there was a little old lady that was deathly afraid of turtles so whenever one would wander into her yard she would call the police. My dad was her hero because one time he came along before the police were called and removed it for her.
She would consider you a very brave soul for taking a turtle away. It was a very good deed that you have done.
She would consider you a very brave soul for taking a turtle away. It was a very good deed that you have done.
#14
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: PA
Posts: 680
Kudos for taking it to a safe place. That was quite a chore hauling it that far.
They go away from water to a dry area to lay their eggs. They don't always pick the best spot. Sadly due to lack of natural nesting areas they have become endangered in many areas.
We were heading home one afternoon & there was a large snapping turtle on the road. It had climbed up a steep bank from the creek & was heading to the corn field across the street to lay eggs. We turned around & went back to see if we could get it off the road. Cars & large dump trucks loaded with stone were zooming by it. Then a school bus went over it. It jumped up & got injured just above it's tail, but not too serious. We stopped traffic & finally my husband was able to push it off the road & down the bank into the water. He figured it needed the water to help stop the bleeding. The turtle tried to bite him many times & thanks to his leather boots that was avoided. Hopefully it chose a different place to lay it's eggs.
They go away from water to a dry area to lay their eggs. They don't always pick the best spot. Sadly due to lack of natural nesting areas they have become endangered in many areas.
We were heading home one afternoon & there was a large snapping turtle on the road. It had climbed up a steep bank from the creek & was heading to the corn field across the street to lay eggs. We turned around & went back to see if we could get it off the road. Cars & large dump trucks loaded with stone were zooming by it. Then a school bus went over it. It jumped up & got injured just above it's tail, but not too serious. We stopped traffic & finally my husband was able to push it off the road & down the bank into the water. He figured it needed the water to help stop the bleeding. The turtle tried to bite him many times & thanks to his leather boots that was avoided. Hopefully it chose a different place to lay it's eggs.
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
Posts: 3,907
I have a friend that I worked with for years. She has a large dog (Dobie) who brings turtles to her in his mouth...last year he collected over 20 different ones. She paints a number on their shell with an acrylic paint so they can keep track of them and then releases then again. This year he's up to something like 14 already!!
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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