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GBR Press: Turtle teaches baby to swim?

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DAILY MAIL (London, UK) 08 December 13 The adorable moment a turtle mother teaches her baby how to swim - by showing her the motions on dry land first

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: Adorable: A tiny turtle learns to swim by mimicking its mother by a pond at Shingle Creek Park in Florida

These are the adorable images of a turtle teaching her baby how to swim.

Perched on its mother’s back the tiny turtle appears to be practising its breaststroke.

As the two gazed towards the water the mother began acting out the swimming motion for the toddler - a yellow-bellied slider - to mimic.

As the two gazed to the water the mother began acting out a swimming motion for the toddler to mimic

The heart-warming pictures were captured at Shingle Creek Park in Kissimmee, Florida, by photography student Maria Manzano.

Miss Manzano, 21, said: 'I was visiting a local park and as I walked I found a lake. I was busy shooting away then all of the sudden I saw the turtles.

'I had to look twice as I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. At first I thought they were a sculpture placed there.

'But then I realised they were moving their legs and their necks and it seemed like synchronized swimming.

'What I thought was even more amazing was that they didn’t seem scared by my presence.

'It was fascinating - watching a parent teaching child.'
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