I can relate. H and I are RV’ers. Gone are the days when you could pull into a town and find a spot to park without booking in advance. Now you have to book at least a month in advance and it is usually " shell to shell".
There are quite a few turtles in the local conservatory. Since the water features are somewhat limited in size and basking space under the warming lamps is also limited, there are often overlapping turtles.
Martin Booda over 1 year ago
Horizontal version of Yertle the Turtle?
catmom1360 over 1 year ago
That looks so funny.
Tigressy over 1 year ago
We’ve seen that here in the Botanical Garden (Munich).
SharkNose over 1 year ago
In a nearby creek, the turtles stack vertically too.
GaloisField over 1 year ago
Wait a minute; if all the turtles relocate to the empty log, doesn’t that just relocate the congestion?
Do the turtles book their trips on air-b-and-tree? What about this year… just kick back and PARTY!
jagedlo over 1 year ago
It’s a shell of a problem, isn’t it, guys?
ChaosandMayhem over 1 year ago
Serious question. What is a group of turtles called?
Doug K over 1 year ago
This version of Frogger is a little different from what I remember.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Galapagos is nice this time of year
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member over 1 year ago
Could be worse, could be an (hungry) alligator.
stepzla over 1 year ago
I can relate. H and I are RV’ers. Gone are the days when you could pull into a town and find a spot to park without booking in advance. Now you have to book at least a month in advance and it is usually " shell to shell".
Richard Perry over 1 year ago
i’ve seen that at the Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, CA
crazeekatlady over 1 year ago
I see that at the National Zoo in Washington DC!
BW42 over 1 year ago
As Stephen Hawking said, “It’s Turtles all the way down…”
Billy Yank over 1 year ago
There are quite a few turtles in the local conservatory. Since the water features are somewhat limited in size and basking space under the warming lamps is also limited, there are often overlapping turtles.