Post AU4mTP4HJ5b6MYaCVE by KissAnne@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #AU4mTMwlC4OZmf3AVU by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T00:19:15Z
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I'm still getting food sensitivities, not as bad as normal, but the odd time, depending on what I have eaten in the last 24 hours, I wake up with morning sickness. Today was about 4am. I expect this to spiral into falling asleep too early and waking even early. But, just in case. I'm turning off my PC and quitting for the night Watch my gator til I get back, @tc_morekindness #GoodNight #BonneNuit #GuteNacht #BoaNoite #Mastodon #Fediverse
(DIR) Post #AU4mTNf4XJqC05mYZk by KissAnne@mastodon.social
2023-03-28T13:13:28Z
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@Rasta @tc_morekindness I'm sorry to hear you have food allergies. I could not touch an alligator or a crocodile. 😬
(DIR) Post #AU4mTOQZghq2NQ0UcK by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T13:22:18Z
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@KissAnne What about snakes and turtles ?
(DIR) Post #AU4mTP4HJ5b6MYaCVE by KissAnne@mastodon.social
2023-03-28T13:35:43Z
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@Rasta I'm not afraid of turtles but snakes, yes. But I haven't ever seen alligator snapping turtles, so I cannot be sure if I was be scared of them.
(DIR) Post #AU4mTPmwd1KIb5Ts7k by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T13:41:15Z
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@KissAnne They can be dangerous, same as any Snapping turtle (or any ,for that matter) big ones can take a finger, or a piece of your body, because they tend to bite like an eel and not release.
(DIR) Post #AU4mTQMkTtxyO8ESvo by KissAnne@mastodon.social
2023-03-28T13:43:51Z
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@Rasta I know snapping turtles as well but I haven't seen them either. They can be very cranky?
(DIR) Post #AU4mTQvqNQ2U8yeUdM by LisaSpartan@mastodon.world
2023-03-28T13:47:45Z
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@KissAnne @Rasta We ouch them up with sticks when they are crossing the road……you can tell by their beak you need a stick.
(DIR) Post #AU4nVHUmX3lDPVRHbE by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T13:59:10Z
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@LisaSpartan @KissAnne I've rescued or relocated quite a few, last year one was too heavy to lift, but the rest I was careful to move them. I don't recommend picking them up, you could injure them, when you drop them, realizing their neck will stretch that far. I've been doing it for years. Some of these barely fit in a tub. Another one, I got angry enough to bite a bag and dragged it across to the ditch so cars could pass
(DIR) Post #AU53BabXNHGg9PEO0W by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T13:53:14Z
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@KissAnne They only come out of the water to lay eggs, mostly you only see females, much bigger, and meaner
(DIR) Post #AU53Bb8VOhdhneeiOW by KissAnne@mastodon.social
2023-03-28T14:14:33Z
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@Rasta Ahaa interesting new information to me.
(DIR) Post #AU53BbhFJXQdXOuSXo by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T14:25:47Z
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@KissAnne In British Columbia, my wife and I had a rental car, and I spotted something on the high speed highway, and pulled over safely to go rescue a turtle, and there was a number of them dead. There's a girl pond on one side of the highway and a boy pond on the other side, and not even warning sign. I wrote letters to the minister of Natural Resources over thatY.M.C.A Turtles, LOL, Sea turtle babies. I've found the nests in the morning, minutes after the mother laid them
(DIR) Post #AU53ljwG9CPHWdA4w4 by LisaSpartan@mastodon.world
2023-03-28T17:01:35Z
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@Rasta @KissAnne We have a number of small lakes that both feed into and are fed by ours. Lots of Leatherback, Box and Snappers crossing the roads to dig up flowers and lay their eggs in the soft cool loose dirt.
(DIR) Post #AU54ltzMsgsAeKFyqm by Rasta@halifaxsocial.ca
2023-03-28T17:12:46Z
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@LisaSpartan I've always liked turtles. Many are fairly intelligent, I used to whistle for some of mine and play games. They can find their way out of a maze.