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Posted by: jack at Thu Aug 7 20:37:12 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jack ] I live in NJ and its has rained for like a week straight. ( heavy thunder storms) There are lots of differt kinds of mushrooms out there, and until i stared to collect them i never paid any attention to how many and all the differnt kinds there are. Years ago when i was like 11 years old i found my first easter box turle in the woods and he was eating mushrooms when i found him, so i have first hand knowaladge that they eat them. With the huge crop of mushrooms out there the wild easterbox turles must be getting fat. I suppose the wild turtles have to pack the food away when they can. Last year were we in a drought and everthing was so dry that there were no mushrooms. [ Hide Replies ]
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