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Endangered Turtle Nests Found in Texas
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9-9-2007 5:56 AM
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tabsey
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Lucky they weren't arrested as illegal immigrants.
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9-9-2007
10:46 AM
neochonetes
That would be a good hobby...not the illegal immigrant thing
....the monitoring and counting of the turtles.
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