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#12555780
15 July 2025
A Little Blue Heron forcibly shakes a baby Florida Softshell Turtle it catches moments earlier at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, Florida. Little Blue Herons are skilled predators, feeding on a variety of aquatic creatures including fish, turtles, insects, frogs, and even small reptiles.
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#12533305
6 July 2025
A crow with a turtle egg in its beak is seen at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Fish crows are known to raid bird nests and dig up turtle eggs.
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#12533306
6 July 2025
A crow with a turtle egg in its beak is seen at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Fish crows are known to raid bird nests and dig up turtle eggs.
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#12533307
6 July 2025
A crow with a turtle egg in its beak is seen at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Fish crows are known to raid bird nests and dig up turtle eggs.
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#12533308
6 July 2025
A crow with a turtle egg in its beak is seen at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Fish crows are known to raid bird nests and dig up turtle eggs.
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#12492454
21 June 2025
Red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) are in a small pond in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. The red-eared slider, or red-eared terrapin, is a subspecies of the pond slider (Trachemys scripta) and is the most commonly traded turtle in the world.
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#12492456
21 June 2025
A red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) is in a small pond in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. The red-eared slider, or red-eared terrapin, is a subspecies of the pond slider (Trachemys scripta) and is the most commonly traded turtle in the world.
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#12462632
11 June 2025
A painted turtle basks on driftwood at Don Valley Brick Works Park in Toronto, Canada, on June 10, 2025. The species is commonly found in Ontario wetlands and is known for its distinctive red and yellow markings.
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#12448566
6 June 2025
An Oriental Turtle Dove searches for food in the grass in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025.
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#12448567
6 June 2025
An Oriental Turtle Dove searches for food in the grass in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025.
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6 June 2025
An Oriental Turtle Dove searches for food in the grass in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025.
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6 June 2025
An Oriental Turtle Dove searches for food in the grass in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025.
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#12399348
23 May 2025
Turtle caretaker Pranab Malakar holds a turtle near the pond at Hayagriva Madhava temple in Hajo, Kamrup district, Assam, India, on June 30, 2021. Pranab Malakar creates breeding spots for turtles and also builds an incubation room for the turtle eggs and a nursery, where he rears the hatchlings for six months before releasing them into the wild.
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#12399350
23 May 2025
Turtle caretaker Pranab Malakar holds a turtle near the pond at Hayagriva Madhava temple in Hajo, Kamrup district, Assam, India, on June 30, 2021. Pranab Malakar creates breeding spots for turtles and also builds an incubation room for the turtle eggs and a nursery, where he rears the hatchlings for six months before releasing them into the wild.
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#12399352
23 May 2025
Turtle caretaker Pranab Malakar collects turtle eggs from the banks of a pond at Hayagriva Madhava temple in Hajo in Kamrup district of India's northeastern state of Assam, on June 30, 2021. Pranab Malakar creates breeding spots for turtles and also builds an incubation room for the turtle eggs and a nursery, where he rears the hatchlings for six months before releasing them into the wild.
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#12399353
23 May 2025
A turtle feeds on food given by turtle caretaker Pranab Malakar in a pond at Hayagriva Madhava temple in Hajo in Kamrup district of India's northeastern state of Assam, on June 30, 2021. Pranab Malakar creates breeding spots for turtles and also builds an incubation room for the turtle eggs and a nursery, where he rears the hatchlings for six months before releasing them into the wild.
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