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Old 06-24-13, 08:42 AM   #1
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Turtle rescue operation.

So I was driving my taxi (livery) this morning to the hospital, and on the way I saw a turtle making his way across a busy street, he had just started. (I think it was a red eared slider but I'm not expert on turtles.... Anways, Here is the photo of him:

The nice old man in the cab told me to go for it, so I went and grabbed him. Hes now in a 10 gallon aquarium in my home....










Just kidding. I put him on the other side of the road and he continued on his little journey.

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Old 06-24-13, 09:21 AM   #2
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GOOD FOR YOU!

The shell isn't that of a red-ear, but I'm not a turtle expert either, so I can't identify what it IS.

Doesn't really matter though. What matters is that you took time out of your busy day to save a life. I'm saying "Thank you!" for the turtle.
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painted turtle
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Old 06-24-13, 12:57 PM   #5
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painted turtle
That was my second guess, though I don't know the difference. The pics make her look small, but I'd say she had a good 6-7 inch shell length
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Thanks for rescuing it :-D
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Nice turtle
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Old 06-25-13, 10:07 AM   #8
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It's an eastern painted turtle. Kudos to you for helping the little guy!
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