Posted on 02/04/2021 11:47:49 PM PST by LibWhacker
George Robles (SJPD photo)
A tortoise named Michelangelo is recovering after a man broke into a San Francisco Bay Area preschool and stabbed and beat the pet, which is estimated to be about 70 years old, authorities said.
The 65-pound African sulcata tortoise was found Saturday with a piece of wood and a rake handle stabbed through his outer shell. The attacker apparently used garden tools taken from the school.
“I thought he was dead … So it was almost a good feeling when he hissed at me because I knew he was alive,” Tammy Lariz, the administrator at Play ‘N’ Learn Preschool in San Jose, told KPIX-TV. “Whenever he would move or we would try to move him, more blood would come.”
Oops, I forgot to click on ‘excerpted.’
It was self defense.
Why the DELETED would someone do that?
Tortoises and turtles are harmless things.
“Why the DELETED would someone do that?”
I know. Look at the photo.
He must be insane.
Drugs probably contributed.
Crazy eyes!
:’(
Have you ever met a Snapping Turtle? They are very aggressive predators.
Not saying that they deserve an unprovoked attack for being a predator but a snapping turtle can easily take a finger or two if you get too close.
She was only the size of a small apple.
It was a week before she'd even poke her head out, barely
Looks like the guy might be hispanic, so don’t go blaming him for abusing the animal, ya racists. /s
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3931709/posts
I had a female Snapper who came through my yard every spring to lay her eggs in the wetland on the other side of the ridge.
Sometimes she miscalculated and didn’t make it under the gate to up through the pasture and would get “stuck” bumping against the fence.
I picked her up and carried her to the gate so she could go on her way.
Last year, some nasty bastard nearly hit the concrete wall of the neighbor’s house as she tried to cross the road, just so he could kill her.
She’d been here as long as I have, 31 years, and never once acted the least bit unpleasant.
The sight of her, on her back, crushed and ruined on the side of the road, broke my heart.
She was part of our little hamlet and everyone mourned her death.
Why hurt this harmless critter? At the same time that I ask the question, memories of LE start coming back. Sometimes you just run into a worthless piece of crap disguised a human being. I’d rather live with the turtle over the scumbag that attacked him.
I stopped in the street and raced out to help a turtle across the road. We have nature areas in our community and I wanted it out of the street before the school traffic started.
Turtles are cool animals.
Thanks for helping that little one back to health.
The freak who abused that tortoise should be beaten.
I have stopped on the road a number of times to move a snapper across the road so that they would not get run over.
Every time they have tried to take a piece out of me.
I don’t hold it against them, it is a natural defense reaction.
You just have to know how to pick them up.
Then don’t get close to them. They’re defending themselves.
SPJNK.
##### I spent 2 months last spring rehabbing a baby Box Turtle who’d been smacked by a car tire.#########
Bravo to you and your compassionate work. We have many box turtles in our neighborhood. They are always at risk crossing roads and we probably rescue a dozen each summer. We take them to a nearby state park and release them where they will hopefully be safe.
When I read the title I suspected a rabbit had done it.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.