Some turtles I digitally created for my mom's work with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. I'm proud of her for making her informative booklet. She's super stellar. Here's what I contributed:
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Alligator Snapping Turtle. Everyone likes him because his little tongue is adorable next to his menacing snapping mouth. Also, doesn't he look like a crazy tank? |
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Softshell. He's spotted and precious. |
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Red-eared Slider. I love these turtles. Drawing him was an absolute pleasure. |
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Box Turtle. I have seen countless little guys like this trying to cross the roads in Arkansas... and have saved quite a few of them from a terrible fate. I remember when I was little, Mom brought them home and we would mark their shells with fingernail polish and release them... hoping to see them again one day. |
Thank you for taking time for turtles.
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