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Found on 'my' beach, beside Patuxent River, southern MD (Original Post) elleng Sep 2023 OP
By chance have you seen any oddly large clams shells in your river? happybird Sep 2023 #1
I haven't, but haven't been directly on the shore. elleng Sep 2023 #3
Did they move out,.. magicarpet Sep 2023 #2
HOPE so! Looks pretty old, bleached out. elleng Sep 2023 #4
Turtles don't shed their shells,.... right ? magicarpet Sep 2023 #5
Ask Google,.. magicarpet Sep 2023 #6
'In a normal situation, turtles will shed (or peel) their shell once every one to five years, elleng Sep 2023 #7
Yes,.. thank goodness,.. magicarpet Sep 2023 #8
and icky!!! elleng Sep 2023 #9
. magicarpet Sep 2023 #10
Well I never.. jfz9580m Oct 2023 #11
Yes, cool and freaky! elleng Oct 2023 #12

happybird

(5,090 posts)
1. By chance have you seen any oddly large clams shells in your river?
Tue Sep 12, 2023, 03:00 PM
Sep 2023

We now have invasive Asian clams in the Shenandoah(!), my friend and her daughter found several shells a few weeks ago and called the extension office to see what they were. They said the clams likely came in bilge water and made their way down here. The shells are surprisingly large and a dark grey color, some slightly bluish.

The shell is beautiful, I hope the turtle had a long and happy life.

magicarpet

(16,269 posts)
6. Ask Google,..
Tue Sep 12, 2023, 03:12 PM
Sep 2023

Turtles will shed more frequently while they are younger and their shells are growing, but you can still expect an adult to shed once or twice a year. As they get older, they may not do full sheds at once, but rather certain sections will go one at a time.

elleng

(135,794 posts)
7. 'In a normal situation, turtles will shed (or peel) their shell once every one to five years,
Tue Sep 12, 2023, 04:05 PM
Sep 2023

depending on the type of turtle and its specific needs. What is this? Throughout a turtle's life, it will grow and periodically need to replace portions of its old shell with new ones.'

https://www.reptiledirect.com/shedding-turtle-shell/#:~:text=In%20a%20normal%20situation%2C%20turtles,old%20shell%20with%20new%20ones.

THANK GOODNESS!!! Of course, I wasn't at the beach watching the process.

magicarpet

(16,269 posts)
8. Yes,.. thank goodness,..
Tue Sep 12, 2023, 04:14 PM
Sep 2023

I have never seen a naked turtle running around without its shell. That could prove embarrassing for all parties concerned.

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