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    Four turtles – Which is the odd one out?

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    All pictures taken at the Swan Lake, Botanic Gardens.

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    Hey... this is like Sesame Street... "One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong."

    I'm guessing either the red ear slider or the box turtle is the odd one out. Depends on whether the other two are indigenious to Singapore. You're going along those lines right?
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    I thought that was from The Electric Company??

    The pointy nose fellow on the top right is rather large, at least 2 ft long! The swan lake is now full of giant gouramis and tilapia (which some passerbys were pointing at and exclaiming 'luohan, luohan!"), and I also saw a couple of very big pacus. Unfortunately, the tiger barbs and red-tailed rasboras that were common in the lake before the recent renovation seem to have vanished.

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    Slider's out.

    Were the barbs hexazona or tetrazona? it's quite disturbing when a place like the botanic gardens won't take the effort to reserve it's ponds for our threatened native species... (*&%$#@$#@$^*&!!

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    I would say the one on the top right. It's the only softshell in the picture.
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