Posted on 05/14/2016 8:57:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Its something that you likely would never expect while driving down the highway.
However, Nicole Bjanes says she is lucky to be alive after a freak accident along I-4 in Orlando earlier this week.
Bjanes told WESH that a vehicle in front of her ran over a turtle in the middle lane of the highway.
Somehow, the turtle ended up crashing through her windshield, hitting the passengers seat and coming to rest on the dashboard.
Bjanes walked away with just a few cuts.
Amazingly, the turtle survived and appeared to be uninjured.
Emergency crews looked it over before releasing it into a nearby pond.
So do I and it saddens me to see someone intentionally swerve to hit an animal.
I’m guessing it jumped off of a fence post...
In CT, you’d be arrested and your house & car confiscated.
I love to paddle up to a log where there are a dozen or more sunning themselves ... and ploop....they all slide into the water in unison. Sweet critters.
I hate people who would deliberately drive over a turtle. I like turtles, although I would not want a snapping turtle take a bite out of me. I have carried little turtles that were in the middle of the road. Once I came upon this big old turtle in the middle of the road. I stopped and got out of the car (it was not a busy road). As I approached the turtle, it made an angry hissing sound. I backed off and fortunately I guess I annoyed the turtle enough that it started walking away and it got itself off the road.
If such a creature exists outside of Photoshop, I’d leave it alone, lol.
“The turtle was too small to go on the Disney rides, “
As a teenager, my buddy and I caught snapping turtlles, butchered them and sold the meat to delis in Cleveland. The biggest one we caught was 48 pounds.
True story:
Back in the early 70’s, I was riding with my granny in her Ford Pinto heading home on a Texas dirt road. We came around a corner and there was a HUGE snapping turtle in the road. Granny held onto the wheel and drove over the monster. We almost high centered on the monster. My grandmother was screaming, I was hanging on for life!!
We stopped and went back and looked at the beast. It had drag marks across the top of the shell, and there was a big crack running across the width of the shell. He kept going and we watched him crawl under a barbed wire fence headed for a big pond. I was 10 years old, it’s a great memory.
The day a snapping turtle almost totaled my granny’s Ford Pinto!!!
I have stopped to help snappers across the road, but I have pushed them along with a lacrosse stick once and with long stick the other time.
I moved a snapping turtle not long ago...held out a stick, it bit the stick and I was then able to lift the stick with the turtle dangling off the edge and move it. I must have been crazy, but I didn’t want it to get smooshed by a car.
If you think the DRIVER was stunned, what about the turtle ?
Wow. That was a big one. They can be fast on the snap too, and if they get your finger they do some real damage as well.
Or evolving into ass-blasters.....
“Or evolving into ass blasters...”
Bert Gummer can help with that.
I guess that would be an option if I were in the habit of carrying sticks around in the car. But, alas, it never occurred to me to put a stick in the car on the off-chance I would find a snapping turtle in the road that I would want to rescue.
I found a normal turtle in the road once, and that little guy went into my back seat while I drove to a stream where I could release it. Of course, normal turtles don’t bite, they just hide in their shells.
Exactly - I envy his "toolkit"....
I got a turtle while driving a bus one day. I thought it was just a small pile of leaves until I was about ten feet away. With 35 kids in the back, no way I’m swerving at all.
I actually heard the crack when the front tire rolled over it.
“...because they move so slowly that theyre very likely to get run over.”
Which one...the turtle or the “tender-hearted” Samaritan?
(Yes, I too am guilty of stopping and helping creatures across the road.)
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