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Hurt Turtle ...? (Lawnmower). Do I need him out of trouble?
My mother was mowing this morning and they hit a turtle! D: (By accident of course ... We love animals). The upper part of the shell is off, exposing the white membrane flimy and there is a hole in the exposing a red spot. When the bodies. ): To prevent infection, I cleaned the area with iodine, and put white bandage wrapped around it was all in the orange ribbon. He was convulsing or something quick start in his shell, making all the blood flows. Blood began to drip from his mouth and came out his nose. If he tries to kill himself or something? I do not want to "put it in the misery, "really. It is thus no hope at all. If it will help, but ... I'm doing. What should I do ??!?!?!!!? Thanks so much!
While I do not really agree with any of the posted responses, I must say that some of the most gruesome injuries (including lawnmower) I've ever seen suffered by turtles tortoises and heal. I can send you pictures of some things you would not believe. A sulcatta completely fragmented by a mower is doing fine now, we have a box turtle that was smashed open and severed spinal cord (when we already had this injury healed, the scar is intense). And we always clean wounds with iodine, it works good and evil as bad as many of the options. Its scale can be repaired with epoxy and fiberglass. Some pictures of the damage pnwturtleworks.com. He is a lost cause, but if a reptile vet or wildlife center available you can try to find help before euthanizing
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