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RE: injured spotted

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Posted by: emy_did_it at Tue Jun 24 19:23:44 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by emy_did_it ]  
   

I'd agree with the last post. Missing legs and worse are actually quite common on wild turtles (especially females). Unless the wound is fresh, I would just let her be. She has probably been coping with this injury for quite awhile (assuming it isn't fresh).

If it is fresh, then offering an easier nesting medium (moist sand/peat mix) might be an option. After that I would just let her be though. Even if the wound is fresh, she is likely to be best off on her own (without any added stress). Depending on where you're at there may very well be some legalities to contend with as well.

That said, that is VERY cool that you have turtles (Spotted of all things!) nesting in your backyard (aka: I'm incredibly jealous). You might also consider screening her nest with some wire hardware-cloth when she is finished. I wonder how much nest predation you typically see in your backyard.

Some pictures (of the wound) if you can post them would be very helpful (and interesting) too.


   

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