Turtle Friend

Well, it turns out that the first predator in my garden ( or rather weed patch ) was a HUGE snapping turtle. By the size of her, we figure she must be about 30-40 years old! We wondered what she was doing there, but it soon became obvious as she dug a hole and laid 35 eggs! It was amazing to see, and grandpa says probably a once in a life time opportunity! The ground around here is mostly clay, and after a bit of research, we found out that turtle eggs do better in sand. So we decided to dig them up and “plant” them in a tray of sand. I don’t think we are messing with nature too much here, as the little babys fend for themselves when they hatch, and have no contact with the mother. The incubation period is 9-18 weeks, so that means that at the end of August, we could have a bunch of tiny little turtle friends… how exciting

Follow this link for a video of her laying her eggs!
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- June 28, 2009 / 11:50 pm
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