Just today I’ve moved 2 box turtles off the road, seen an alligator snapping turtle walking across the road like be owned it, and a few poor turtles that got hit. And that’s just today, I’ve seen and moved more turtles during the past week.
I’m camping right now and at the moment at a pond fishing for bluegill to fillet and also carp just because they fight real good but I’ve seen maybe 7 snapping tigers in the last two days. They’re a pest for me cause all they do is sit at the bank and scare all the bluegill awayJust today I’ve moved 2 box turtles off the road, seen an alligator snapping turtle walking across the road like be owned it, and a few poor turtles that got hit. And that’s just today, I’ve seen and moved more turtles during the past week.
It's likely due to the year of covid where most of us stayed home. That allowed for a lot less of the wildlife to be accidentally killed by us.Just today I’ve moved 2 box turtles off the road, seen an alligator snapping turtle walking across the road like be owned it, and a few poor turtles that got hit. And that’s just today, I’ve seen and moved more turtles during the past week.
You have a point and that just shows us how badly humans have been treating the earth. Not everyone but most. Also since covidsbeen out I’ve noticed a significant decrease of garbage on the side of road and in local watersIt's likely due to the year of covid where most of us stayed home. That allowed for a lot less of the wildlife to be accidentally killed by us.
Remember back when it began, we saw pics and videos of the wildlife "taking over the cities".