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Terrapin at TPW

Red-Eared Terrapin This lunch-time Toni looked out of the office window and spotted a terrapin trundling across the driveway nextdoor. She quickly brought it into the office away from the birds.

After Googling it (ah the power of Google!) we found it’s a red-eared terrapin and promptly called Cromer’s Amazona zoo for advice. They are coming to collect the terrapin this afternoon and give it a new home and a new terrapin friend.

3 thoughts on “Terrapin at TPW

  1. Surely it would have been making a stirring Finding Nemo-esque bid for freedom from a neighbours house? I can’t imagine a little terrapin could get all that far. Stranger things have happened, though.

  2. Aw, this was a really nice post. In thought I would like to put in writing like this moreover – taking time and precise effort to make a very good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and certainly not seem to get something done.

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