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Waking Up on Turtle Island
Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscapes of Turtle Island
Monday, October 19, 2009
Turtle of the Month
Eastern Box Turtle
This turtle gets its name from being able to close its shell completely for protection.
Learn more about box turtles
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http://turtleconservationproject.org/box-turtle-facts.html
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