I see him now. Wonder that you spotted him. In the thumbnail, I thought I was to see a duck's butt in the air. If you look quick you may see what I mean. Maybe it's my old eyes, but when I pulled it up, it took but a moment to see the turtle. I guess it's the brain that actually does the seeing and I've been seeing things that way most of my life. lol Wonderful find and capture, Tigs. Turtles are great.
Sandi, I really think that it's fooling us. One might think, by the expression it its eyes and its attidude, that it just got its first swimming lesson, lol.
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I like the way the turtles look out of the water! It's interesting how his head has yellow stripes and the stripes underwater are (or look) red. But he would look good in a science fiction movie as one of the aliens. :-)