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How precious!! The snapper I had was the size of a quarter when I found him in our yard. He took a wrong turn somewhere and ended up traveling away from water and not toward. I kept him about a year. He was a good size (compared to the peanut he was when I took him in,) when I took him to the river and released him. He was outgrowing meals of bugs and was getting harder to keep cleaned out and unsmelly, so it was time to release him. But my Toshia, Eastern Box, she was the best. My pal for 22 years. I thought she'd end up outliving me. I think she went into depression when I moved us back to this town. (Can't say I blame her...lol) Her houseing was the same and nothing like that changed, but she did.This turtle is new to us. It's a male painted turtle. He came home to keep my daughter's male map turtle company, and they get along great.
We also have a pair of red backed salamanders, and a dog who thinks everything is a potential delicacy.
I was on my way to the office (in Indianapolis) last week and came across a huge Blanding's turtle in the middle of the road. I stopped and helped her complete her crossing. She was probably 5 pounds and with a 10" carapace, which is fully mature. She looked ancient, and just gazed at me with a look resembling amusement while I looked her over then released her.
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