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All text & photos © Hilton Pond Center There's something about Eastern Box Turtles that makes a person smile. Perhaps it's because they're so different from most animals as they wander the woods, homeless but also carrying all the shelter they'll ever need. Or maybe its because this is a creature that can pull in its head, legs, and tail and close up its shell, withdrawing completely from the outside world.
All text & photos © Hilton Pond Center Most of our local Box Turtles continue to nibble on mushrooms or blackberries when we pass, but a few are so skittish they always withdraw at least part way into their shells. This is facilitated by a plastron that has a cartilaginous hinge (above right). In particularly good blackberry years, Box Turtles go into a slow-motion feeding frenzy and gorge themselves so heavily they can't close their shells completely. This doesn't seem like good survival strategy, but we'll bet the well-fed turtles with blackberry-stained faces or fat rolls around their legs could care less--and that's another thing about Box Turtles that makes people smile. |
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