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Africa - Water is essential

British usage, tends not to use "turtle" as a generic term for all members of the order, and also applies the term "tortoises" broadly to all land-dwelling members of the order Testudines, regardless of whether they are actually members of the family Testudinidae. In Britain, terrapin is used to refer to a larger group of semiaquatic turtles than the restricted meaning in America.General American usage agrees; turtle is often a general term (although some restrict it to aquatic turtles); tortoise is used only in reference to terrestrial turtles or, more narrowly, only those members of Testudinidae, the family of modern land tortoises; and terrapin may refer to turtles that are small and live in fresh and brackish water, in particular the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin). Scanned from a 1973 Kodachrome slide.
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11 comments

Ulrich John said:

A very silent and meditative picture. A lot of calmness and peace. Like the different soft colours very much. Bonjour et belle journee a toi !
8 years ago

J. Gafarot said:

Thank you John. Enjoy the warmest sun of all, the one from a friendly smile.
8 years ago

Xata said:

Malta sedenta!
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Jeff Farley said:

An excellent image JG, thank you for posting to Fur, Fin and Feather
8 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Wonderful capture and text.
8 years ago

Tanja - Loughcrew said:

They look as if they want to flee! ;)))
8 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

WOW, une très belle image avec ces tortues et ce eau bleue, José !!!
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Dimas Sequeira said:

Ocasião bem aproveitada!
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Annemarie said:

Happy sunny week ahead:)
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RHH said:

Lovely shot and great information.
8 years ago