05-08-2011, 08:52 PM | #1 |
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few pics from the natural history museum
027 by turtlenikki, on Flickr 026 by turtlenikki, on Flickr 028 by turtlenikki, on Flickr 024 by turtlenikki, on Flickr
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these pictures are so interesting thank you for sharing
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Oh wow!!! Was just trying to find some of these pics online the other night, but had no luck. I'm reading Timothys Book at the minute, and his shell is apparently preserved at the Natural history museum. Thanks for sharing
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It is the shell in the first pic at the top left I think.....
Edit...just double checked it is the shell in the first pic on the top left
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What fascinating pictures. Thanks for sharing!
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Excellent pictures
I've seen Timothy in person too (couple of years ago). The interesting thing is that he isn't from North Africa, like everyone thinks. He's a T.g.ibera from Europe. Danny
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I can't beleive I didn't see those when I was there last month. I looked everywhere for tortoises and the closest I could get was this
And this dude,
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Wow that second one looks like a armidillo
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The second one was a prehistoric Armadillo I believe and very big.
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I went there last month too, really interesting
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