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Turtle & Tortoise Care in Captivity
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Turtle & Tortoise Care in Captivity

With Felice Rood, "The Turtle Lady" learn tortoise and turtle identification, habitats, foods and more.

Length 90 min. Copyright 1994 $ 29.95
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