#Turtle Lake
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petitworld · 1 year ago
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Turtle Lake, China
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noseysilverfox · 17 days ago
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November 2024
Of course, my appearance on the pond did not go unnoticed. But reaction is also a good source of information. As it turned out, adult turtles are more calm and even confident than the younger generation. They were in no hurry to leave the heated log and sometimes looked up at the top, where I was sitting. The young turtles immediately swam away from any movement🐢🌱
Maybe turtles are not the fastest animals on land, but in the water they are the speed itself, if they need to😏⚡️
Конечно, мое появление на пруду не осталось незамеченным. Но реакция тоже является хорошим источником информации. Как оказалось, взрослые черепахи более спокойные и даже увереннее в себе, нежели молодое поколение. Они не торопились покинуть нагретое бревно и иногда поглядывали на верх, где сидела я. Молоденькие черепахи сразу уплывали от любого движения🐢🌱
Может на суше черепахи не самые быстрые животные, но в воде они сама скорость, если им надо😏⚡️
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unteriors · 8 months ago
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Walnut Street, Turtle Lake, North Dakota.
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eidetic-eidolon · 2 months ago
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Sunset at Turtle Lake, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (via)
Namesake turtle destroyed in 1976.
Aerial shot source.
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landsccape · 6 months ago
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diqestivos · 9 months ago
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midwestphotography · 2 years ago
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Har Mar Superstar live at St. Croix Casino & Hotel in Turtle Lake, WI- 3/10/23
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tangledinink · 1 year ago
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interdimensional fankid playdate...? 👀 @beannary @star-sparkler
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(they're having a playdate, too.)
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cokoweee · 5 months ago
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Imma be so real with y’all. I was speedrunning this one cause I wanted to play more rhythm game…
SO IF IT LOOKS OFF OR WHATEVER BLAME IT ON THAT
Or I probably forgot stuff. Hmmmmmm bye bye it’s 4am 🏃🏃🏃
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tmnt-turtle-tunes · 1 year ago
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Here's the link for the "The Black Lake Premiere"!
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Happy Birthday, @tapakah0 ! We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed making it ❤️ We're so happy with how this turned out, and we can't wait for everyone to see it!
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petitworld · 1 year ago
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Turtle Lake, China
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noseysilverfox · 18 days ago
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November 2024
The everyday life of Caspian turtles, striped-neck terrapin (lat. Mauremys caspica)🐢
Будничная жизнь каспийских черепах (лат. Mauremys caspica)🐢
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missedmilemarkers · 2 months ago
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v-albion · 1 year ago
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Dance under the Moonlight
Head empty no thoughts only Swannie @tangledinink
Song used: Swan Lake Suite, Op 20: Scene: Enchanted Lake
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uncharismatic-fauna · 3 months ago
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Feeling Out the Florida Softshell Turtle
The Florida softshell turtle (Apalone ferox) is a species of softshell turtle that resides only in the southeastern tropics of the United States, especially along the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of Mexico. Within this range, they can be found in a number of freshwater environments, including ponds, lakes, swamps, marshes, and urban catchments; they may occasionally also occur in the mouths of slower moving rivers and streams. They generally prefer more muddy bottoms, in which they can bury themselvesand forage for food.
Florida softshell turtles have a highly varied diet, obtained through both active predation and scavenging. When hunting, they may bury themselves at the muddy lake bottom and wait for potential prey to come close enough for an ambush. They are largely carnivorous, feeding on fish, insects, crustaceans, frogs and mollusks, as well as the occasional aquatic plant. Adults are primary predated upon by alligators, while juveniles and eggs may fall prey to foxes, raccoons, birds, and large fish.
Although A. ferox is almost entirely aquatic, adults will readily move overland to find more suitable habitat. They are also frequently spotted basking on rocks or logs. Adults are highly aggressive, and will attack anything they percieve as a threat, including birds, fish, other turtles, and people. In addition to their ferocious bite, they also emit a foul-smelling musk to drive away potential predators.
Mating for the Florida softshell turtle occurs once a year, in the spring from March to July. After mating, females lay their eggs along river or lake banks in clutches of 9-24 eggs. Although they only mate once, females may lay anywhere from 2-7 clutches in a single year. Each clutch incubates for 56 to 80 days, and are immediately independent. Males reach maturity at only 2 years old, while females take 5-8 years; both sexes may live to be over 20 years old in the wild.
Although perhaps not the most attractive turtle, the A. ferox has a very striking appearance. They have a large, flattened body which is covered-- limbs and shell both-- in leathery, olive green or brown skin, with a lighter underside. The shell may also sport darker spots, which help the individual blend in to the muddy substrate. The head is specially distinctive, with a long neck and flattened skull, terminating in a pointed, tubular nose. Individuals may use their extended nostrils to breathe without exposing their body above water. Female Florida softshell turtles are much larger than males; 40.1 cm (15.8 in) in length and 6.65 kg (14.7 lb) compared to only 35 cm (14 in) and 2.68 kg (5.9 lb).
Conservation status: The Florida softshell turtle is considered Least Concern by the IUCN. However, they are threatened by harvesting for meat and the pet trade, as well as habitat loss.
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swainathan · 10 months ago
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Drednaw, cruising outside Wedgehurst
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Idk about anyone else, but I love it when pokemon are presented as animals going about their day
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