Fillmore was going there to see his family. All he has met is his Uncle Karl. I suppose that it was a good thing that Fillmore got to meet his Uncle Karl when he did. It seems that Karl has the wonder lust. The rest of the family is a no show.
[To the new recruit at the wildlife preserve] “While it is true that they have a hundred or so eggs clustered together, we still prefer to call them ‘turtle nests,’ and not ‘omelet stations.’”
The turtles leave broad tracks leading to their nests. Any critter willing to get sand between it’s toes can dig them up for a feast. The turtles survive by laying so many everybody gets sick of eating eggs and goes looking other food. And now those no-fun patrols chase us off.
sirbadger about 2 months ago
He lives in Florida, so he can travel a short distance and be in a different ocean or gulf.
Ratkin Premium Member about 2 months ago
Helene probably destroyed almost all those eggs this year
Jml58 about 2 months ago
Baby turtles have no way of knowing who their parents are. Mommy buried her eggs and did not know who got her pregnant.
C about 2 months ago
The seagulls enjoy the buffet
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
No… he’s hiding in another ocean… but it’s still the same water…
monya_43 about 2 months ago
Fillmore was going there to see his family. All he has met is his Uncle Karl. I suppose that it was a good thing that Fillmore got to meet his Uncle Karl when he did. It seems that Karl has the wonder lust. The rest of the family is a no show.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 2 months ago
That’s a lot of child support.
CaveCat87 about 2 months ago
That’s the gist for a lot of reptilians, they’re just born with the instinct to go out on their own without anybody to take care of them.
Diat60 about 2 months ago
I wonder if Fillmore has ever had a “beach event”?
BRBurns1960 about 2 months ago
100 babies is a lot of child support, another ocean makes sense.
eb110americana about 2 months ago
[To the new recruit at the wildlife preserve] “While it is true that they have a hundred or so eggs clustered together, we still prefer to call them ‘turtle nests,’ and not ‘omelet stations.’”
bwswolf about 2 months ago
Heard that reason before …. :)
WentHulk about 2 months ago
lol
eddi-TBH about 2 months ago
The turtles leave broad tracks leading to their nests. Any critter willing to get sand between it’s toes can dig them up for a feast. The turtles survive by laying so many everybody gets sick of eating eggs and goes looking other food. And now those no-fun patrols chase us off.