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Re: Saving wildlife when mowing.
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Posted by ff316 on June 03, 2006 at 16:53:53 from (216.78.112.10):
In Reply to: Saving wildlife when mowing. posted by IaGary on June 03, 2006 at 04:24:37:
This reminds me of the time I was driving down a busy road and saw two late teen/early 20's girls standing in the middle of one lane of traffic. When I got closer I saw they were directing traffic away from a pretty large snapping turtle that was crossing the road. This turtle was at least a foot across the shell, probably closer to 18". Then I saw they had a flimsy cardboard box ready to put it in, and load it into the back of their economy car. I really should have pulled over to watch the carnage. Wouldn't you like to see two little girls try to get a monster snapping turtle into a cardboard box and then into that little car? Something tells me their love affair with turtles was over by the end of that day.
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