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Jun 01, 2006 18:42 |  #1

I was eating dinner and looked out my kitchen window to see this guy walking across my lawn. First time I've seen this kind of turtle in my yard.

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Jun 01, 2006 18:43 |  #2

OOPS... sorry, I thought I had reduced ALL the photos small enough....


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Jun 01, 2006 18:54 |  #3

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Jun 01, 2006 19:09 |  #4

Yeah, thats way beyond size limit....


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Jun 01, 2006 19:15 as a reply to  @ ArcticEOS's post |  #5

ArcticEOS wrote:
Yeah, thats way beyond size limit....

Yah, I think I realize that. Sorry, it was an accident.


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Jun 01, 2006 21:34 |  #6

You may want to change the linked photo to one of a more viewable size.



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