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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've got these suckers in my front pond.

Let me tell you, they have a BAD temper when you accidentally hook them while fishing.


Incidentally, they get along pretty well with the six-foot gator in my pond.

March 31, 2010

Blogger Danielle said...

But it's little hands are so presh!

March 31, 2010

Blogger …wouldn't you like to know. said...

I find this creature upsetting, as well. "Upsetting" is the mildest word I would use to describe it. "Freak" also comes to mind. Why? First of all, look at its nose. I can't think of anything to say about it specifically, but all I can wonder is why in the world it evolved to look like that. I know lots of turtles who get by breathing without such a hideous snout. Secondly, its SOFT SHELL is really disturbing! It just makes me feel like it's a perpetually in the soft-baby-head stage of its life. I donnn liiike it.

April 01, 2010

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Lentzie, I hear you with the soft-baby-head stage. My son is almost 18 months, so his soft spot is just about closed. I never thought to associate him with a Florida softshell turtle. I'll be sure to tell my wife about that. She'll love the comparison.

April 01, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

Anonymous is right on. Softshells are bitey assholes as far as turtles go. I'd much rather deal with a snapper, it has a (somewhat) shorter reach!

April 07, 2010

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