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Sandstone long-necked turtle (Chelodina burrungandjii) actively foraging at night
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Sandstone long-necked turtle (Chelodina burrungandjii) actively foraging at night
Sandstone long-necked turtle (Chelodina burrungandjii) actively foraging at night, Pentecost River, Western Australia. April
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Who needs a nightlight when you have this Sandstone long-necked turtle on the prowl! This peculiar reptile is not your average turtle - with its lengthy neck and bizarre facial expression, it's like something out of a comedy show. Caught in action by photographer Etienne Littlefair, this hilarious print captures the moment when the turtle was actively foraging at night along the Pentecost River in Western Australia. With its impressive camouflage skills, blending seamlessly into the riverbed rocks and flowing water, this little guy knows how to stay hidden from predators. But who needs invisibility when you can make people laugh with that funny face? With its direct gaze and eye contact, it seems like this Sandstone long-necked turtle has mastered the art of comedic timing. Don't be fooled by its comical appearance though - this reptile means business when it comes to finding food underwater. Equipped with sensory organs called barbels, it uses them to detect prey such as algae and other small aquatic creatures. It's no wonder why they call it a snake-necked turtle! So next time you're feeling down or need a good chuckle, just take a look at Etienne Littlefair's print of this sandstone superstar. Its weirdness and charm are sure to bring a smile to your face!
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