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The Applegate's-82r4 Guest
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Posted: Mon, Aug 3 2015, 5:19 pm EDT Post subject: cranburys missing turtle |
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Will Applegate saw a picture of a turtle a local saw on plainsboro road in Cranbury posted to Instagram. So we headed out to try to find the turtle. We located it...It was the missing "Cranbury" turtle. Unfortunately an older, long gray haired biker(as in motorcycle) pulled over, grabbed the turtle and was informed by will that the Turtle belonged to the homeowner right across the street and also let him know that there are signs all around town about this missing turtle but the man didn't pay any mind to Will. He put the turtle in his pocket and said this turtle doesn't belong in a cage and then said he'd take it to a wildlife station... Then got on his bike in a hurry and drove off. The biker was wearing camo pants and on a silver motorcycle and had bushy gray hair and an extremely long white/gray beard. Please keep on the lookout for this described man because this is a rare and licensed pet to a Cranbury resident and should be returned. We notified turtle owner and he's reporting plate number that Will took and is contacting county wildlife centers. Keeping fingers crossed for a happy reunion soon...... |
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publius-430p Guest
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Posted: Mon, Aug 3 2015, 7:19 pm EDT Post subject: Re: cranburys missing turtle |
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How do you lose a turtle? The move so slowly. You could go to bed at night, the turtle can escape, you would find him about 3 feet away! |
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anon-s430 Guest
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Posted: Tue, Aug 4 2015, 11:27 pm EDT Post subject: Re: cranburys missing turtle |
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Tortoises can move quicker than one thinks and burrow. Meanwhile, in separate thread, am announcing he has been found!! |
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