Walking at Clarke Pond and this creature came swimming to the surface. Maybe it is relative of the same creature E.J. saw at Nile Pond.
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A bull frog. 🙂
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or a rock. LOL
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It was moving and lifted its head
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Thanks MaryAnne, that is one big bull frog and it was swimming
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That creature is Oliver – a seldom-seen sea serpent – once strictly an sea-water dweller now inhabiting fresh-water ponds due to increasing pollution in the ocean
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Thanks for the information, but Clarke Pond is also salt water..
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It’s eiher Godzilla or a Snapping Turtle.
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Thanks Paul, hopefully it is a snapping turtle
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They actually have a snapper at Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary named Godzilla!
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Thank Bill, I wonder if it came all the way down …
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Definitely looks like a snapping turtles’ eyes and snout to me. Great catch! and good he didn’t catch you!
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Thanks E.J. very interesting. A relative of Niles pond creature
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It is ABSOLUTELY a Baby Sea Serpent in a Kermit Costume.
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Such a scientific explanation, thanks
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It’s an otter..CC
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Thanks Charlene
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A turtle, looking for those chocolate and caramel ones, yes a Gourmet Turtle !
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Thanks, I love this explanation
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