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In reply to the discussion: Found one of these guys baking in the driveway - Gulf Box Turtle [View all]nolabear
(43,850 posts)19. Awww...itty bitty one!
My granddaddy was a rambler. He's drive off for days leaving my grandmother to carry the load and hope he was sober enough to get home. He loved to bring us stuff, and box turtles were a favorite. (Also Mexican jumping beans, sugar cane, poke salet and various other foodstuffs.)
We'd keep them a day or two and he'd let them go. Probably scrambled the genes of half the box turtles on the Gulf, but I loved that man.
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LOL! i live in the country and there are a couple times a year, late spring and early fall when
peacebird
Apr 2015
#69
Well, when several hundred daddy toads love several hundred mommy toads VERY MUCH...
Scootaloo
Apr 2015
#73
No kidding, I once climbed a tree and found a snapping turtle skeleton up in it
Scootaloo
Apr 2015
#42
We had a pet box turtle once. When we asked for him for a kiss he would stick his head out
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#56