Toads in tortoise enclosure.

ZenHerper

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I guess this has turned into the TURD FORUM, can someone direct me back to the TORTOISE FORUM.

So yesterday, I said to Person, "I need to get one of Mr. Kitty's poops."

Person: *weird look*

Me: "It's for a conversation on the turtle forum."

Person: "The TURD'le forum?"

Me: "Just give me the litter box..."
 

Cathie G

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They're much more substantial than you'd guess!

No extra charge for snort-induction...

If I want to gross people out with a crappy scenario I just ask them how many animals are alive. My next question is how many have lived. My third question is what is dirt then. I guess planet earth is a great big beautiful ball of poo.?
 

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My wild box turtles that lived in my backyard as a kid would scarf down the spadefoot toad tadpoles that would appear after the monsoon rains in AZ. Our garden would be transformed into a wriggling swamp for a few days, and we'd have millions of tadpoles. The turtles would eat them, as would cattle egrets, crows, and young snakes and lizards. Was interesting to watch.
?Yes. As a little girl I played in the creeks and along rivers with critters newly hatched. Later, they get so cute. I would have loved to play with the baby frogs and turtles, but it was so much fun to just watch.
 

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