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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
The Tortoise and the Fruit
All Photos by Wayne 'King of Blackett's Ridge' Klement 8/14/2015
A
Sonoran Desert Tortoise
slid down the hill to join Wayne.
Kept up the pace
Although it looks like she just feasted on the blood of her enemies, it's only the remains of the slow-moving fruit of the prickly pear.
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