Turtle got run over by a car...
Hey everyone! I haven't been on here in like forever but I wanted to share today's experience with you guys...
I was driving to the store today when I saw a turtle in the middle of the road. So I quickly pulled over as I always do whenever I see one of these poor little guys in danger. I ran back to him to pick him up and noticed his carapace was cracked, but other than that he appeared to be okay. Interestingly enough there was also a large garter snake trying to cross the road at the same time a few yards away so I shoo'd him back into the grass too.
I took him to the local vet but they said they had no way to treat him and couldn't offer any help what so ever. It was there that I noticed that there was some blood coming from the sides where the plastron connects to the carapace. At that point I figured he most likely had internal damage and was not going to make it. Since the vet couldn't do anything I decided to take him home and try to clean him up a little and at least give him a quiet place to rest.
Here's a picture of him after I cleaned him up and fixed the cracked shell (it had gotten crushed in a little but I managed to gently pry the cracked sides back into position and then applied some super glue to the exterior to try to cement it together)...
Here you can kind of see the crack where his plastron connects to the carapace. This is where the blood seemed to be coming from...
And here he is resting outside on my deck...
The good news is that I had originally placed him on a soft towel in some partial sunlight and after an hour he moved on his own to the back corner of the makeshift enclosure. He is now resting quietly in a dry tank in my reptile room. The last I checked he had his head halfway out but his eyes were only half open. I hope he makes it okay.
I was driving to the store today when I saw a turtle in the middle of the road. So I quickly pulled over as I always do whenever I see one of these poor little guys in danger. I ran back to him to pick him up and noticed his carapace was cracked, but other than that he appeared to be okay. Interestingly enough there was also a large garter snake trying to cross the road at the same time a few yards away so I shoo'd him back into the grass too.
I took him to the local vet but they said they had no way to treat him and couldn't offer any help what so ever. It was there that I noticed that there was some blood coming from the sides where the plastron connects to the carapace. At that point I figured he most likely had internal damage and was not going to make it. Since the vet couldn't do anything I decided to take him home and try to clean him up a little and at least give him a quiet place to rest.
Here's a picture of him after I cleaned him up and fixed the cracked shell (it had gotten crushed in a little but I managed to gently pry the cracked sides back into position and then applied some super glue to the exterior to try to cement it together)...
Here you can kind of see the crack where his plastron connects to the carapace. This is where the blood seemed to be coming from...
And here he is resting outside on my deck...
The good news is that I had originally placed him on a soft towel in some partial sunlight and after an hour he moved on his own to the back corner of the makeshift enclosure. He is now resting quietly in a dry tank in my reptile room. The last I checked he had his head halfway out but his eyes were only half open. I hope he makes it okay.