We should put a Fitbit on this guy to see how many miles he logs on a daily basis.
You volunteerin’? 😉
Heck no. I like turtles…from a distance. 🙂
Love this photo!
Stalker or turtle paparazzi?
I think he or she should have a name.
tortuga
Decaturtle
+1
Gets my vote
Winner, hands down.
Flash
How bout “Dead Last”?
Worst at Darts
Interesting. That’s an alligator snapping turtle if I’m not mistaken. Probably lives in the nearby ponds.
By the way, Sagamore Hills Elementary Arts show is tomorrow, May 1.
Okay. Wiki says it’s a common snapping turtle. Anywhere near sand? She could have been away from home laying eggs.
Crush (for the name, not as an action).
First motion to nominate the winner of the naming contest!
why did the turtle cross the road?
Shell if I know
Reptile dysfunction
That was good.
Decatur’s new traffic calming initiative is under way. Moving speed bumps.
+1
Just a literal embodiment of our long, slow, inexorable march to the grave…
Happy Thursday everyone!
Definitely an Alligator Snapping turtle, not common snapping turtle. Note the jagged edge on the rear of the shell, the extra-long tail, and the shape of the head.
We should put a Fitbit on this guy to see how many miles he logs on a daily basis.
You volunteerin’? 😉
Heck no. I like turtles…from a distance. 🙂
Love this photo!
Stalker or turtle paparazzi?
I think he or she should have a name.
tortuga
Decaturtle
+1
Gets my vote
Winner, hands down.
Flash
How bout “Dead Last”?
Worst at Darts
Interesting. That’s an alligator snapping turtle if I’m not mistaken. Probably lives in the nearby ponds.
By the way, Sagamore Hills Elementary Arts show is tomorrow, May 1.
Okay. Wiki says it’s a common snapping turtle. Anywhere near sand? She could have been away from home laying eggs.
Crush (for the name, not as an action).
First motion to nominate the winner of the naming contest!
why did the turtle cross the road?
Shell if I know
Reptile dysfunction
That was good.
Decatur’s new traffic calming initiative is under way. Moving speed bumps.
+1
Just a literal embodiment of our long, slow, inexorable march to the grave…
Happy Thursday everyone!
Definitely an Alligator Snapping turtle, not common snapping turtle. Note the jagged edge on the rear of the shell, the extra-long tail, and the shape of the head.