Kathy thought this looked like an anteater but I saw this side first and thought it was a giant tortoise. See it's head looking to the left with the shell and feet? Then. . .
You know, I really hadn't seen the turtle, but allowed for your and R's imaginations. I must have been looking the other way until the anteater showed up.
What a shot! And a strike! Old roots can be soooo wonderful! I love them, these and other. I think the first looks like a turtle/tortoise. Fantastic, I can see the head, neck, shell and the feet!! Hah!! =)) And I admire the lovely long beach!
I'm not sure what the word anteater means.. Neither nor I can figure out what creature from the photo (the last one).. By the way, your hand, taken where? (in an earlier post you had)- so querious! :)) Have a wonderful day!
You know, I really hadn't seen the turtle, but allowed for your and R's imaginations. I must have been looking the other way until the anteater showed up.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaa...Now I see the turtle. Amazing. I once saw real loggerhead turtles on the beach at Pawleys Island in SC.
ReplyDeleteIn the first photo it does look like a turtle!
ReplyDeleteIt all depends on your point of view, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteI see these critters, too--though the tortoise struck me first.
ReplyDeleteYes, Paulie, I thought immediately of a giant tortoise!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shot! And a strike! Old roots can be soooo wonderful! I love them, these and other.
ReplyDeleteI think the first looks like a turtle/tortoise. Fantastic, I can see the head, neck, shell and the feet!! Hah!! =)) And I admire the lovely long beach!
I'm not sure what the word anteater means.. Neither nor I can figure out what creature from the photo (the last one)..
By the way, your hand, taken where? (in an earlier post you had)- so querious! :)) Have a wonderful day!
I also see a turtle on your first picture!But don't know what an anteater is?..This old root rolled by the sea is very beautyful anyway!
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