guys still uploading pix sa akong new place for Jelle...
guys still uploading pix sa akong new place for Jelle...
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here u go...enjoy viewing my tortoise...Jelle
@ gaevwa: Dili man sila mag away bai... daog man sila sa akong mga RES
nOw i kNoW nAh ikAw di 2nG g.pAsAbOT n'La sWoRd'FiSh nAh C.U.T.E. dAw nE.Ad2 sAh RFC... hApiT jd Ta'H mAg.AbOT dd2 bAh... mGA OnE'sEcOndZ LnG dEpErEnsyA... hEhEhE...
bLuE'bUbbLe wAs aLsO dr @ RFC wd mEh... HoPe mAg.AbOT Ta'H dd2 LaTeR RFC...
sA.Un... d'Li LaGe TORTOISE... hEhEhE...
AsA Ta'H mAkA.bUy nEnYo Ug FORMALDEHYDE & SYRINGE oR FORMALIN dAw kAy E.pReSErvE nEh bLuE'bUbbLe sEh HYDRO-TURTLE... hAy'Z...
hi hydro and doc,
comment lang ko gamay..hehehe..
Turtles, tortoises and terrapins
-what's in the name?
Although the word turtle is widely used to describe all members of the order Testudines, it is also common to see certain members described as terrapins, tortoises or sea turtles as well. Precisely how these alternative names are used, if at all, depends on the type of English being used.
British English normally describes these reptiles as turtles if they live in the sea; terrapins if they live in fresh or brackish water; or tortoises if they live on land. However, there are exceptions to this where American or Australian common names are in wide use, as with the Fly River turtle.
American English tends to use the word turtle for all freshwater species, as well as for certain land-dwelling species (e.g. box turtles). Oceanic species are usually referred to as sea turtles, and tortoise is restricted to members of the true tortoise family, Testudinidae. The name terrapin is typically reserved only for the brackish water diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin; the word terrapin being derived from the Algonquian word for this animal.
Australian English uses turtle for both the marine and freshwater species but tortoise for the terrestrial species.
To avoid confusion, the word chelonian is popular among veterinarians, scientists, and conservationists working with these animals as a catch-all name for any member of the superorder Chelonia which includes all turtles, tortoises and terrapins living and extinct, as well as their immediate ancestors. It is based on the Ancient Greek word χελώνη, chelōnē; Modern Greek χελώνα, chelōna; meaning turtle/tortoise.
source->Tortoise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
gAmAy dAw nAh pErTiNg Ta.AsA di... LyLe.dU... hAvE U rEad dZ OnE... ? hEhEhE....
wA'y bLemA sEr... ikAw 2nG nG.bUy RCS sAh RFC gAhApOn nUh... NicE mEETiNg U zd...
C.U.T.E. di kAh... 'kAw jd... UnsA TURTLE nEmU bRo'd... sHaRe zd d'ri...
bY d' wAy'Z... w'La jd LagE sAh mGa PHARMACIES... SPRAY-NET LnG sAh AmU g.gAmiT 2 pResErVe d' TURTLE As pEr sUgGesTiON nEh mAsTeR gLeNriS... TEMpOrArY PrEsErvATiOn LnG sAmTaNg nA.NgiTa pAmE Ug FORMALIN jd...
noh? wala? hehe ok rbh kaha noh kun isoprophyl or ethyl alcohol? kun insects ug marine fish (bana bana lng pag biology pag highschool) mn gud maau kun 60% alcohol, 40% formaldehyde, kun mammal or bird kai 80% formalin,20% alcohol or 100% formalin pero, hmm, d guru ni mu work sa turtles ui yaw nlng e try, tsk... bana bana rsd neh.. hehe ang purpose mn gud sa alcohol kai disinfectant nya dleh gne mu action ug yellow? aw bsta yw lng e try...
turtle? la ygeh bro.. last n2 sauna k2 aku geistorya nku gne? k2 b-day sumthn' hehe bisaya mn sd 2 na bao..
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