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The exotic turtle seen at Welkenraedt is still in nature: “It is not an alligator turtle, but its bites remain very dangerous”

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An alligator turtle seen in Welkenraedt: “Its bites can cause serious injuries,” warns the VHP zone

Even if these publications went around the web this weekend, the animal was still in nature this . “”We have no return for the moment. We did this preventive post one hour after seeing the video. A firefighter from home went to see on site and went up the where she was by the authors of the video. We don’t know how to do anything more. If we are told, we have what to bring it to a suitable center “Share Bertrand Liégeois, Technical Advisor to the Cell.

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The team had, at glance by image, identified as an alligator turtle, but it is indeed as mentioned by several people in comments, of a serpentine turtle “probably released by an individual “.She still remains dangerous and not to put in everyone’s hands. She is not venomous, but her bites are very dangerous. And it gets angry quickly when you come to tickle it! “

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