The first turtles were a pond turtle (Moss), two western painted turtles (Dribble and Nick), and a musk turtle (Yoda). We added a few box turtles that we rescued, but ended up taking them back to the forest when one of them drowned (I was able to resuscitate it by pushing it's legs into it's shell several times. kinda weird, but it lived). We rescued a wild cumberland slider with a huge bite out of it's shell, and also missing a tail. We named him Sonny.
We had two surprises last year- two of our turtles had babies- the slider, Moss, and the musk turtle Yoda. On a side note, Bradley is upset that Yoda was a girl turtle He tried to deny it for a while, and begged us not to let anyone know. We have 16 new sliders inside out house now.
The turtles are pretty cool. Mostly, they just like to sun themselves on the log. They actually need sunlight to help them digest their food. Other facts about turtles:
-Musk turtles get their name from the musk they emit when frightened.
-The largest freshwater turtle in the world is the Alligator Snapper. They can weigh up to 200 lbs, and can be found in southern Alabama. And they do snap.
-Box turtles can pull their entire body inside their shell and can seal themselves in so tight they are nearly impossible to get out.
-pond turtles "hibernate" in the winter. Their blood become a sort of "antifreeze" and they hardly move for 3 or 4 months of the year. They burrow into the mud, and can absorb oxygen through their skin.
-a female slider turtle can hold 16 eggs inside her body for 2 years before laying them.
-the southeastern U.S. has more varieties of turtles than any other part of the world.
baby softshell turtle- very, very rare find! |
baby snapping turtle- not an alligator snapper. Notice the dinosaur-like plates on arm! |
box turtle |
female box turtle |
Moss and a western painted turtle |
baby map turtle. Very hard to find at this age. |
bottom of map turtle |
a box turtle we named Spot. |