SaraWright10 said: psychodelicide said:
Look how cute and tiny they are! What kind of turtles are thosE!?!?!?!?! Dunno. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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IAmNotSpats said: RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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XxAxX said: once in carver county i drove past a HUGE snapping turtle trying to cross the road. several cars besides mine stopped, and between three of us we managed to haul that poor baby off the middle of the road into a drainage ditch. but he/she was pissed off, and had a strike/bite that looked pretty deadly. luckily, no one got close enough to lose a finger or anything.
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[Edited 5/3/07 10:45am] Wow, you're brave to be able to handle a turtle without getting bit, especially a snapping turtle. I would be afraid to even approach one; that bite would hurt like mad. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: IAmNotSpats said: "silent" [Edited 5/3/07 13:11pm] looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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XxAxX said: once in carver county i drove past a HUGE snapping turtle trying to cross the road. several cars besides mine stopped, and between three of us we managed to haul that poor baby off the middle of the road into a drainage ditch. but he/she was pissed off, and had a strike/bite that looked pretty deadly. luckily, no one got close enough to lose a finger or anything.
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[Edited 5/3/07 10:45am] 3 people to move it looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Genesia said: I thought this was gonna be about the candy.
It can, if you want. missing "met" [Edited 5/3/07 13:16pm] looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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psychodelicide said: AnckSuNamun said: Turtle cheesecake is one of my favorites too. [img][/img] Oh my god, I wish I had a piece right now. My mom made a turtle cheesecake once, it was sooooo good. Mine too looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: psychodelicide said: "silent" [Edited 5/3/07 13:11pm] RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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AnckSuNamun said: psychodelicide said: My mom made a turtle cheesecake once, it was sooooo good. Mine too RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: SaraWright10 said: What kind of turtles are thosE!?!?!?!?! Dunno. They're snapping turtles. | |
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applekisses said: psychodelicide said: Dunno. They're snapping turtles. Really? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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never seen a "snapping turtle" before | |
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SoulAlive said: never seen a "snapping turtle" before
The Florida Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina osceola) is related to the Common Snapping Turtle. It is only found in Florida and Georgia. This is a dangerous turtle. It can grow to 17 inches long and weigh 45 pounds. Its tail is almost as long as his shell and it has saw-edges along the top of the tail. The shell also has rough points down the middle. The shell is tan to dark brown and may have green algae growing on it. NEVER TOUCH A SNAPPING TURTLE. Their jaws are strong and they will snap very quickly. One snap could bite off a finger. So leave them alone! They’ll eat almost anything: water bugs, fish, lizards, small birds, mice, plants, and even dead animals. Snapping turtles live in ponds under the shadows. They don’t like to rest in the sun like most turtles. Instead, they dig into the mud on the bottom of the pond with only their eyes and nose showing. They are extremely fast swimmers, but if you leave them alone, they’ll usually leave you alone | |
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applekisses said: SoulAlive said: never seen a "snapping turtle" before
The Florida Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina osceola) is related to the Common Snapping Turtle. It is only found in Florida and Georgia. This is a dangerous turtle. It can grow to 17 inches long and weigh 45 pounds. Its tail is almost as long as his shell and it has saw-edges along the top of the tail. The shell also has rough points down the middle. The shell is tan to dark brown and may have green algae growing on it. NEVER TOUCH A SNAPPING TURTLE. Their jaws are strong and they will snap very quickly. One snap could bite off a finger. So leave them alone! They’ll eat almost anything: water bugs, fish, lizards, small birds, mice, plants, and even dead animals. Snapping turtles live in ponds under the shadows. They don’t like to rest in the sun like most turtles. Instead, they dig into the mud on the bottom of the pond with only their eyes and nose showing. They are extremely fast swimmers, but if you leave them alone, they’ll usually leave you alone RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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