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6/3/2006: Tortoise as healer
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A bunch of Cambodians believe that this tortoise is good luck. Not only good luck, they believe it has healing power. http://cellar.org/2006/torthealer1.jpg From the story, "The tortoise is believed to be a guard of Buddha. Local faiths which believe in the healing powers of animals are fairly common in Cambodia." http://cellar.org/2006/torthealer2.jpg http://cellar.org/2006/torthealer3.jpg If they dust the amphibian just right and pray real hard, it will fix them. That's what they believe. It's more likely to be the incredible power of placebo that cures her, if anything. |
I do not know what is wrong with her, but I could recommend some tetracycline for her face.
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That's not a tortoise, it's a terrapin.
(Tortoise - land dwelling reptile in a shell; terrapin - fresh-water dwelling reptile in a shell; turtle - sea-water dwelling reptile in a shell). Sorry, my dad was/is a zoologist ... |
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Cool. Today, my son and I were walking along the railroad tracks and he noticed a turtle next to the tracks that was clearly out of his element. There is no water nearby so I'm not sure what he was doing there and was pretty sure he would not have survived very long there.
We picked him up and took him home and put him next to a large pond in our backyard. He scurried towards the water and crawled in and just stayed there for a minute. Then he poked his head out, looked at us for a second or two then scurried off towards the underbrush. |
turtles living in pond = lots of fish eaten
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Looks like a red-eared slider. I have a friend who has one, and it is remarkably similar to the one pictured. Come to think of it, my friend is also remarkably healthy. I'll have to ask her what she's been drinking lately.
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We picked him up and took him home and put him next to a large pond in our backyard. He scurried towards the water and crawled in and just stayed there for a minute. Then he poked his head out, looked at us for a second or two then scurried off towards the underbrush.
He had places to be , don't ya see !!! |
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We lived about 50 yards from a lake recently and our garden was the perfect distance for the terrapins to lay their eggs. After digging-up one batch I looked-up the timing and we learned to check out the hatching of the babies and help them to the lake (they had to cross the open space at a dead-end road). It was a very special time each year, I miss it.
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