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What Should You Do If You See A Turtle In The Road?
These slow-moving reptiles may need a little help during crossing season, but knowing the right way to intervene is imperative to their well-being.
CLARKSTOWN (WABC) -- Police in Rockland County are warning motorists to be on the lookout for some slow-moving pedestrians on local roads: turtles. The Clarkstown Police Department says it is ...
So we need to get one thing straight. Turtles are actually very slow moving creatures. Even the fastest turtle (the soft shell turtle) can only run at speeds between three and four miles an hour. But ...
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Police officer and motorist safely rescue turtle from Florida traffic
A slow-moving turtle’s attempt to cross a busy Florida intersection led to a heartwarming roadside rescue involving a good ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Why did the turtle cross the road? During the Summer some snapping turtles from the UW Arboretum cross Nakoma Road to find a place in the neighborhood to lay their eggs. One neighbor ...
MUNISING, MI - There is some slow-moving traffic on one of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore’s main corridors right now, and it does not need any help crossing the road. In fact, you’d be wise to keep ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Whether you're hitting the highway or taking a spin on the bike trail, keep an eye out for a slow-moving bump in the road. The springtime turtle migration season is beginning in ...
An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper’s body camera captured the moment he stepped in to help a turtle cross the road safely.OSP posted the video to its social media on Wednesday.The department did not ...
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Turtle rescued by New York cops with cracked, bloody shell
A 70-year-old wounded turtle was rescued Tuesday, May 19 after being run over by a car in the Capital Region, police said. The turtle had a bloody and cracked shell on its back when it was located on ...
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