
Source: blameitonthevoices.com
The “side-neck” turtles (Pleurodira) fold their neck into a lateral S-shape, so when the head is retracted one side is tucked between the shells. This is a relatively small group of mainly pond-dwelling animals found in South America, Africa (including Madagascar), and Australia. Turtles - Side-neck Turtles
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Amanda Dobbins
3:57
ok is that really a snake crawling through a turtle, or is it a turtle displaced from its shell Andy Yaco-Mink
3:58
what am I, Albert Turtle-stein? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP, ANDY.
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