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Turtles are kept as small pets, particularly by children. This particular batch are wild ones (with a snapping turtle coming up among the little ones). All of them looking for bread crumbs or whatever else might be coming down from the humans standing on the dock above them.
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bluebird42

Suzy, it's amazing. I think the pond is about 4 acres in size, and all it takes is one crumble of stale bread to get them coming from all directions for handouts. The kids love it . . . and so to the adults!

pumpkinhead

That's one big passel of turtles!

bluebird42

Thanks Janet. I won't swim in that pond as I value my toes: I do hope you got some rain out of those rumblings. Hugs.

jan42ful

WOW! That is a big snapping turtle thanks Jacki. Just a quick visit as there's thunder rumbling, which sadly can just go right over us with not a drop of rain. Hugs.

bluebird42

Ardy, that is a constant amazement to me. The little ones swarm over and under and right in front of the mouth of the huge snapping turtle and nothing bad happens! ♡hugs

Oh, I agree Hanne! ;-))

Elfie

I so wish that people would become responsible to the animals they buy for their children or themselves! - that they don't treat them as dead things which they can throw out when they don't feel like them anymore! Living creatures ought to be respected! Thanks Jacki! :-)))

ringleader

The snapping turtles doesn't bother the little ones apparently. Thanks Jacki. ♥Hugs♥

manicpuzzler

Probably the latter :)

bluebird42

It's strange, we used to have constant newspaper and magazine articles about turtles being discarded in our rivers, ponds and lakes. I haven't seen them mentioned in years. Could we have actually solved the problem? Or, more likely, it's so common now that it simply "isn't news" any more.

manicpuzzler

And when they get fed up with them they put them in canals and rivers - we now have a wild introduced population in the UK!

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