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Re: Turtle Crossing
It is a Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta). They are very common. They can be found from Southern Canada, United State and Northern Mexico. Good luck with getting those signs posted. I hate seeing turtles that have been run over.
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Re: Turtle Crossing
 Originally Posted by TheNunciate
It's pretty awful. Totally avoidable if people would just pay attention to the road. I wanted to keep these guys but my husband would kill me if I kept every critter I caught in the swamp. 
They are avoidable. There is a road in Manahawkin, South Jersey where Diamond Back Terrapins cross the road all the time and people made their own turtle crossing signs. Then the town put up street signs but people where stealing them.
I am the same way. I want to keep everything.
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Re: Turtle Crossing
 Originally Posted by Repsrul
They are avoidable. There is a road in Manahawkin, South Jersey where Diamond Back Terrapins cross the road all the time and people made their own turtle crossing signs. Then the town put up street signs but people where stealing them.
I am the same way. I want to keep everything.
well yeah, that'd be awesome to have a turtle crossing sign lol
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