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Anglers Find Turtle Under Ice
Anglers fishing in a frozen river in northern Sweden returned with a strange catch - a live turtle they found trapped under the ice. "My friends did not believe me but then saw it for themselves. And right then it moved," Anna Nyberg, one of the anglers said Monday.
Iowa Woman Finds Turtle in Her Coffee
An Iowa woman reportedly got more than she bargained for in her morning coffee when she opened a package of Folgers coffee and found a dead turtle. Officials at Proctor & Gamble, the parent company of Folgers, spoke with the woman, Marjorie Morris, by phone Thursday. Morris plans to send the turtle to a P&G for testing. P&G said this is the first time they are aware of such an incident occurring with one of their products.
Dead Turtle Found In Folgers Coffee
Procter & Gamble is investigating an Iowa woman's claim she found a dead turtle in a package of its Folgers coffee, the company says Friday. On Thursday, P&G spoke with Marjorie Morris who said she found the turtle in a vacuum-packed brick package of Folgers coffee. She transferred the coffee to a plastic container for storage in the refrigerator and no longer has the original packaging, a spokeswoman for P&G says.
Rare Turtle Saved In Asia
A rare, endangered turtle is saved from likely boiling in a Chinese soup pot after wildlife officers and a microchip worked to save it from an ugly fate. Poachers nabbed the animal, belonging to a species known as "royal turtle" in Cambodia; its name inherited from the practice of feeding its eggs to kings, from a Cambodian river two months ago, and smuggled it across Vietnam's border on a motorbike, along with a horde of other common turtles.
Endangered Turtle Saved From Being Dinner
A rare, endangered turtle was saved from likely boiling in a Chinese soup pot after wildlife officers and a microchip worked to save it from an ugly fate. Poachers nabbed the animal, belonging to a species known as "royal turtle" in Cambodia; its name inherited from the practice of feeding its eggs to kings, from a Cambodian river two months ago, and smuggled it across Vietnam's border on a motorbike, along with a horde of other common turtles.
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