Turtle Flat



On 07 Nov 2004 01:50:31 GMT, Fx199 wrote:
>>From: Neil Cherry [email protected]
>>On 06 Nov 2004 17:35:40 GMT, Fx199 wrote:
>>>>From: [email protected]mmm (Mike Kruger)


>>>>but can you top this? On the BikeE when I see ... a big snapper
>>>>very, very slowly making his way across the road. With all the
>>>>traffic he's a definite goner. Me, I pull up and try to prod him
>>>>along with my front wheel, until he bites the tire and gives me a
>>>>flat! When I very, very carefully pick him up--he pisses all over
>>>>me. So I pitch him into the next pond as far as I can throw the
>>>>******* and start walking home."


>>> I just slide turtles off the side of the road with my foot....Duh

>>
>>I wouldn't recommend that with a big snapper. They can inflict some
>>major damage!
>>
>>> By the way you don't want to handle turtles, they are salmonella carriers.

>>
>>That's a good point!


> I feel good about rescuing turtles. I scoot them across with my foot at the
> tail end.
> Usually they will tuck in and glare at you, and let you scoot them across.
> Snappers of course posture and hiss more than the other kinds.


Every snapper I've come across (the live one that is) have immediately
snapped at the nearest thing. The ones I've seen have been around 18 -
24 inches in size. Nasty temperament! I guess to get to be that size
they have to be able to defend themselves.

--
Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry [email protected]
http://home.comcast.net/~ncherry/ (Text only)
http://hcs.sourceforge.net/ (HCS II)
http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog
 
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 16:52:50 -0600, Neil Cherry <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On 07 Nov 2004 01:50:31 GMT, Fx199 wrote:
>>>From: Neil Cherry [email protected]
>>>On 06 Nov 2004 17:35:40 GMT, Fx199 wrote:
>>>>>From: [email protected]mmm (Mike Kruger)

>
>>>>>but can you top this? On the BikeE when I see ... a big snapper
>>>>>very, very slowly making his way across the road. With all the
>>>>>traffic he's a definite goner. Me, I pull up and try to prod him
>>>>>along with my front wheel, until he bites the tire and gives me a
>>>>>flat! When I very, very carefully pick him up--he pisses all over
>>>>>me. So I pitch him into the next pond as far as I can throw the
>>>>>******* and start walking home."

>
>>>> I just slide turtles off the side of the road with my foot....Duh
>>>
>>>I wouldn't recommend that with a big snapper. They can inflict some
>>>major damage!
>>>
>>>> By the way you don't want to handle turtles, they are salmonella carriers.
>>>
>>>That's a good point!

>
>> I feel good about rescuing turtles. I scoot them across with my foot at the
>> tail end.
>> Usually they will tuck in and glare at you, and let you scoot them across.
>> Snappers of course posture and hiss more than the other kinds.

>
>Every snapper I've come across (the live one that is) have immediately
>snapped at the nearest thing. The ones I've seen have been around 18 -
>24 inches in size. Nasty temperament! I guess to get to be that size
>they have to be able to defend themselves.


Sometimes the only way to move them is to wave something in front of
them onto which they will invariably latch, and then drag them off the
road.


Michael J. Klein [email protected]
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
---------------------------------------------
 
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:18:39 +0800, Michael J. Klein
<[email protected]> wrote:
<snip>
>> Every snapper I've come across (the live one that is) have immediately
>> snapped at the nearest thing. The ones I've seen have been around 18 -
>> 24 inches in size. Nasty temperament! I guess to get to be that size
>> they have to be able to defend themselves.

>
> Sometimes the only way to move them is to wave something in front of
> them onto which they will invariably latch, and then drag them off the
> road.
>
>
> Michael J. Klein [email protected]
> Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
> Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
> ---------------------------------------------

About 20 years ago I was going to Arkansas to visit my dad,
on the interstate, 40, and pulled over to stretch my legs.
The road was almost paved over with turtle shells, the
contents of which were splatted out. Turtle genocide by
motor vehicles. I scooted about a dozen off of the road
before I resumed driving. I have heard stories about efforts
to put "turtle tunnels" under some of the turtle paths.
The turtles and even the tarantulas in Texas, Arkansas, etc.
all have bad attitudes, not mellow like the California
counterparts.
Bill Baka
 
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:33:37 -0800, Bill Baka <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:18:39 +0800, Michael J. Klein
><[email protected]> wrote:
><snip>
>>> Every snapper I've come across (the live one that is) have immediately
>>> snapped at the nearest thing. The ones I've seen have been around 18 -
>>> 24 inches in size. Nasty temperament! I guess to get to be that size
>>> they have to be able to defend themselves.

>>
>> Sometimes the only way to move them is to wave something in front of
>> them onto which they will invariably latch, and then drag them off the
>> road.
>>
>>
>> Michael J. Klein [email protected]
>> Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
>> Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
>> ---------------------------------------------

>About 20 years ago I was going to Arkansas to visit my dad,
>on the interstate, 40, and pulled over to stretch my legs.
>The road was almost paved over with turtle shells, the
>contents of which were splatted out. Turtle genocide by
>motor vehicles. I scooted about a dozen off of the road
>before I resumed driving. I have heard stories about efforts
>to put "turtle tunnels" under some of the turtle paths.
>The turtles and even the tarantulas in Texas, Arkansas, etc.
>all have bad attitudes, not mellow like the California
>counterparts.
>Bill Baka

Bill, I was on an island in the middle of a crab migration. Thousands
were hit by cars, but apparently the crabs like to point their claws
upwards when the car is about to strike, resulting in a few stabbed
tires, lol.

I wonder how the population would cope if all those individuals
remained alive in the above examples...


Michael J. Klein [email protected]
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
---------------------------------------------
 
[email protected]mmm (Mike Kruger) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> From my brother in law:
>

I pull up and try to prod him along with my front wheel, until he
bites the
> tire and gives me a flat! When I very, very carefully pick him up--he pisses
> all over me. So I pitch him into the next pond as far as I can throw the
> ******* and start walking home."



Don't be bothered that you were ****** upon....Remember the law of
Karma. The law of karma, says only this: `for every event that occurs,
there will follow another event whose existence was caused by the
first, and this second event will be pleasant or unpleasant.

So you are in for a very pleasant event and the turtle will end up as
soup.

What does it feel like to be ****** on by a turtle? Gosh that must be
gross.

http://hometown.aol.com/lbuset/