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Blandings


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Posted by Aquarius on May 07, 2003 at 09:51:25:

In Reply to: Blandings posted by Maxx MacLeod on April 28, 2003 at 01:36:59:

:Aquarius-- Blandings are definitely found in Michigan. In fact, some of the most interesting scientific studies of Blandings in the wild were done in Michigan. They are also protected in your state...so you might want to check with your state Department of Natural Resources (of whatever it's called in Michigan) to find out what the laws are regarding keeping this species in captivity. One of the largest felony criminal cases regarding Blandings also ocurred in your state! They're a really cool species. --Maxx


Thank you for letting me know Maxx, that is important information that I did not know. I have passed it on to the owner of the turtle, the turtle is doing well and is quite happily adjusted I am told :D

Again thanks for your time and help


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