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Across North America and worldwide, turtles face a devastating threat that has nothing to do with their natural predators: roadways. Each year, thousands of turtles are killed while attempting to ...
You’ll need to be quick and compete with other players to reel in the flagship catch of the Lovetides 2 event in Fisch, the Lovestorm Turtle. Like other hunts in Fisch, when this giant purple beast ...
PONCE INLET, Fla. – You’ve likely heard about falling, frozen iguanas in Florida when temperatures drop — but what about cold-stunned turtles? With freezing temperatures ahead, Volusia County animal ...
For hundreds of years, people believed that, come autumn, barn swallows would dive under the surface of ponds and lakes, swim to the bottom, and bury themselves in the mud for the winter. We now know ...
A turtle Jean Stimmell once helped across the road, who was in no mood to commune. Credit: Jean Stimmell / Courtesy Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for essential news each day, ...
Fisch's cultist lair update added, well, a giant cultist lair to explore, full of NPCs, new quests, more fish, and a fresh rod – assuming you can reach it. Finding the cultist lair's entrance is ...
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Snapping turtles often get a bad reputation for their hooked jaws and rugged appearance. They look like creatures built only for defense, but the truth is far more interesting. These reptiles have ...
Juvenile snapping turtles are hatching and crossing the bike path in Burlington's South End. Officials advise the public to let the turtles cross on their own and not to handle them. Mind your wheels ...
BLAUVELT - Newly hatched turtles are making their way back to the Hackensack River from their nests. Some of the quarter-size reptiles have to wander across roads like Western Highway and Sickletown ...