did you see over the hedge, that cute little naked turtle butt... heeeheee
2006-08-17 14:52:04
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answered by Emily E 4
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I would have to say after carefully looking into this that the turtle would be homeless and naked. That is not a good thought you know.
2006-08-17 14:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Naked
2006-08-17 14:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If a turtle loses its shell it truly is seen lifeless. in case you seem interior an empty turtle shell, you'll see its backbone is hooked as a lot because the appropriate. not many stuff can stay without a backbone. Hehe!! ;-) for sure if you're speaking about a caricature turtle or something, i might want to evaluate it to be more beneficial bare than homeless. asserting a turtle "lives" in its shell is like asserting a human "lives" in its pores and skin. type of authentic, even if it more beneficial precise to assert a human lives in a house. a lifeless ringer for a turtle lives in a lake (Or the woods, or the sea. relies upon on the species)
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answered by ? 4
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Good Question. Poor little turtle. He is both naked and homeless.
2006-08-17 14:54:35
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answered by ♥Fancy♥ 7
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a naked homeless turtle
2006-08-17 14:50:18
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answered by yummycookie 4
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I agree that it is both, and since homelessness and nakedness somehow relate to each other, I mean homeless person is most of the time also naked, their is no difference. poor turtle.
2006-08-17 14:53:41
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answered by santa s 4
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Food,naked or homeless.
2006-08-17 14:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Naked..
2006-08-17 14:52:47
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answered by dbrady 5
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he's consider dead since the shell contains it's back bone and protects it's insides . SO i guess it would be called a jelly turtle!
2006-08-17 14:52:19
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answered by KING OF KINGS 2
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i think both naked and homeless
2006-08-17 14:52:14
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answered by retarded sandwich 1
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