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Turtle found in plastic bag at Horsham dump taken in by Hadlow reptile centre

By: Luke May

Published: 15:27, 30 December 2019

Updated: 16:18, 30 December 2019

A turtle found crawling in a plastic bag has found a new home.

The National Centre for Reptile Welfare in Hadlow took in a new member on Saturday after the discovery.

This musk turtle was found in a plastic bag at a dump

The musk turtle was taken to a nearby pet shop, but Natalie Dugdale was able to take it to a better home.

She said: "My friend called me and asked what to do as I've got reptiles.

"When I got their he was really dirty and he smelt, we wasn't sure what kind of turtle he was at first.

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"I got him into a tank and took him to the centre. They gave him a shower there which I don't think he liked much, but that's when we realised he was a musk turtle."

Musk turtles are also known as "stinkpots" as they can give off a rancid smell from its glands when disturbed.

The turtle was taken to a special reptile welfare centre in Hadlow

Miss Dugdale added: "The man who picked up him up from the dump is the real hero.

"It's lucky that this was a musk turtle, if it was a breed used to warmer climates then it could have got into real trouble.

"As soon as he was in the water he seemed a lot happier."

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