Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Snappers A-Laying

The other morning the bus driver stopped to point out that around the corner from us there were two large turtles on the edge of the road. I grabbed my camera, and was able to catch these photos of two different snapping turtles. Our neighborhood boarders wetlands and a pond that has grown in size over the years as a result of some very active beavers. As you can see the turtles had come up from the pond and dug holes in order to deposit their eggs. Mating season was during the fall, and female turtles can store sperm in their bodies for some time. June is typically time for these turtles to lay their eggs. Turtles do not stick around to care for their young.

Luckily, these turtles are large enough to be seen by the drivers of cars. If you come across turtles trying to cross the road you can help them (I'm not sure I would try to help these snappers) by carrying them in the direction they are traveling in. I have also noticed some communities have posted turtle crossing signs to alert motorists to areas of wildlife activity.




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