'Korni - Introduction Part 1'
I met Korni on a street. He was wondering around cars and bumped into my fence. He has marks on his back, probably from a lawnmower which are not visible on this photo. So, I decided to give him s refuge in my backyard where he lives happily for the last 3 years. More soon to follow... :)
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Looks like the turtle found refuge in a friendly home, that’s great.
Seen to many on the road that didn’t make it to the other side.
What type of turtle is he?
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Native turtle here in Croatia. Not sure what the name of the species is.
It looks like a turtle. Am i right?
I've known turtles like Korni, who have wandered the streets without protection and shelter. I'm glad he got shelter in your garden! Surely she will be delighted to pose for your lens and hide among the grasses, while forgetting the wounds that have been inflicted on her along the way. Greetings, @velimir.
The land turtles are somewhat helpless, although their shell helps them to protect themselves. Very good gesture if you picked it up and brought it to your house. This type of turtles in Venezuela is called "morrocoy". Your photo allows you to appreciate his carparazón and parts of his body thanks to the light.