'Totally Surprising and Rather Horrifying': Giant Tortoises Eat Baby Birds

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no it isn’t. that’s a tortoise. specifically the tortoise that spends most of its time in water and has a longer neck that they can’t fully retract. can’t remember its name. but look at how smooth the shell is. a snapper’s shell is rough, raised and spiny.

this type of turtle is also predatory. but it isn’t a snapper.
If you can find me a name and article… I might accept that you’re right until then … it’s not a tortoise
 

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Seagulls be doing that, not Pigeons :hubie:


Those baby turtles be an easy meal for those gulls, a bird gotta eat out chea:pachaha:
Pelicans too. I've ser both pigeons and seagulls get swallowed by em:wow:
 

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That’s a snapping turtle they’re well known for being predatory
If you can find me a name and article… I might accept that you’re right until then … it’s not a tortoise
no it isn’t. that’s a tortoise. specifically the tortoise that spends most of its time in water and has a longer neck that they can’t fully retract. either a soft shell, or an Asian snake neck turtle.

look at how smooth the shell is. a snapper’s shell is rough, raised and spiny.

this type of turtle is also predatory. but it isn’t a snapper.
That's some type of turtle breh tortoise can't swim and therefore don't go in the water. From National geographic "Turtles can be aquatic, semi-aquatic, or mostly terrestrial. Tortoises are turtles that live on land and aren't equipped for water"
 
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