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Turtles like to hang out by the water's edge,where it's very damp so they won't dry up.If you live near any woodland,it would be a good idea to check under leaves and see if they are hanging around in the shade (they like shady spots too).But be careful if your checking under leaves.(It might not be a turtle!) Turtles are most likely to be at the edge of woodland on sunny days.They can't dry up or they will die from not having moisture in their bodies.

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