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What's your favorite kind of turtle?
Filburt - The Turtle Started conversation Aug 23, 2003
Filburt's favorite is the loggerhead, oh yes it is
Filburt
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
chickadee (wheee!) Posted Aug 23, 2003
the little cute one that says "myuh" and flies around in the love hina books
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant Posted Aug 23, 2003
Loggerheads are endangered....they look so helpless in most of the pictures I have seen-washed up on the sand.
What do you like about the loggerheads???
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
Zantic - Who is this woman?? Posted Aug 23, 2003
Ones that have four hephelumps on their back, which are in turn carrying a large disk of a world?
Zantic Sorry, me couldn't resist...
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
Icy North Posted Oct 25, 2009
I can't remember what type they were, but my favourites are now those little hatchlings on the Indonesian island in the recent episode of Last Chance to See
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
Xanatic Posted Oct 25, 2009
I like the chocolate one´s from Tom´s, especially the ones with a caramel filling.
What's your favorite kind of turtle?
egon Posted Oct 26, 2009
The cute ones in Last Chance to See were Baby Sea Turtles.
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What's your favorite kind of turtle?
- 1: Filburt - The Turtle (Aug 23, 2003)
- 2: chickadee (wheee!) (Aug 23, 2003)
- 3: Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant (Aug 23, 2003)
- 4: Zantic - Who is this woman?? (Aug 23, 2003)
- 5: Icy North (Oct 25, 2009)
- 6: Beatrice (Oct 25, 2009)
- 7: taliesin (Oct 25, 2009)
- 8: Noggin the Nog (Oct 25, 2009)
- 9: Xanatic (Oct 25, 2009)
- 10: egon (Oct 26, 2009)
- 11: Xanatic (Oct 27, 2009)
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