A video of an alligator stopping traffic to cross the road with a turtle in its mouth in Palm Beach County, Florida, has gone ...
We’ve all heard the age-old question asking why the chicken crossed the road. In Florida, we ask why the alligator crossed ...
Where are they going? Perhaps a turtle convention, or migration? The answer to the wandering turtles is relatively simple. Nearly all the turtles you see out and about at this time of year are ...
An alligator in Florida crosses the road, holding up traffic, with a turtle in its mouth.
An alligator with a turtle in its mouth was spotted crossing a road in Palm Beach County.
The species' specific behaviors and habitat needs make the spotted turtle vulnerable to habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and road mortality, as well as overcollection and climate change. In order ...
Where are they going? Perhaps a turtle convention, or migration? The answer to the wandering turtles is relatively simple. Nearly all the turtles you see out and about at this time of year are ...
The species' specific behaviors and habitat needs make the spotted turtle vulnerable to habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and road mortality, as well as overcollection and climate change. In order ...
Why do turtles have to cross the road? ‘It is not only Canadian giants ... and since then its sandy slopes have become turtle nesting grounds.’ ‘Females are often attracted to roadsides ...
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