The only thing that really burns my biscuits is when I see road kill turtles, they're not the fastest critter out there... :curse:
I'll stop traffic and rescue turtles before they become road kill...
The only thing that really burns my biscuits is when I see road kill turtles, they're not the fastest critter out there... :curse:
I'll stop traffic and rescue turtles before they become road kill...
where i'm at the out of stater city folk aim for them....now that really burns me up :curse:
I live about 100 ft from the Chenango River - a 60 mile tributary of the Susquehanna. The bank in front of my house drops maybe 45 feet from road level to the river, and that bank is rip/rap with large blocks at the water level. I was standing on one of the larger rocks and casting out into the river one summer evening and I caught some movement in the water in front of my feet. The largest snapping turtle I have ever seen was slowly paddling downstream with just the ridge of it's shell exposed. It passed within a few feet of me, and by God, my hair was standing on end. I swear that thing's shell was a couple inches over two feet long! It's head was the size of a quart canteen. I mentioned it to a fisheries biologist later and he said it was probably 50 years old or more.
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