Sulcata for Adoption

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Rhyno47

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Large vertical pyramiding on the front scutes but it doesnt look bad. Very symmetrical. Good coloration. That website has so many turtles throughout the year. Watch in the winter it doubles because people have to bring their torts inside and cant find room for them.
 

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ryanseiler said:
Large vertical pyramiding on the front scutes but it doesnt look bad. Very symmetrical. Good coloration. That website has so many turtles throughout the year. Watch in the winter it doubles because people have to bring their torts inside and cant find room for them.

Sigh. This is why I vacillate between adopting a sully or not - there are so many that get tossed because people do not understand their needs, how large they grow or how destructive they can be. She looks pretty good to me....very tempting. Thanks for sharing the ad.
 

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My name is Julia H Morris, and I am an Interpretive Park Ranger at Tickfaw State Park in Springfield Louisiana. I (along with three other interpretive rangers/naturalists) work at a nature center which is located inside Tickfaw State Park. and we would love to offer a great home to a sulcata that needs a new home. There is someone at the park seven days a week, and he/she would get lots of attention. He/she would be used in an educational animal show for the public about once a week for 30 mins but even during the program, only one of the four naturalists actually touch and/or handle the animals. We have been looking for a sulcata to adopt for some time but as we are a non-profit organization it has been difficult because everyone seems to be asking for very high adoption fees and or shipping fees. All four of us have lots of experience in turtles, tortoises, and exotic animals in general. Please consider us as a new home for your sulcata and if you ever come to louisiana for a trip you could always stop by our park for a visit. Thank you very much for your consideration.

~Julia Morris~
Interpretive Ranger II
Tickfaw State Park
 
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