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Posted by: lep1pic1 at Sat Mar 13 20:19:02 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lep1pic1 ] Matt why is it that some crocs like your caimen will live very happt with a turtle.My caimens had a turtle pet as well that would even get in there and get his share of the food.Now it started out as about 10 hatchlings with the female when she was young then one night she ate all of them about a year later but one.I left that one in there and it stayed there until I added the male .The female acted sad so I put it back the male never touched it ever.They all lived happy until I sold the group.I think the crocs as well as turtles can be friends.This is not new at all and many zoos have done the same thing.The largest american croc shares his pond with a turtle as well and has for many years and they fight over food the turtle never giveing ground they arwe friends.Some of the real croc people might to chime in on this one It has always fascinated me. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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