Wild, wild turkeys, Tiptoe the Tortoise & one beary nice B&B - High Country News
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The article highlights humorous and heartwarming moments from the National Park Service's social media, focusing on a post about wild turkeys that playfully warns followers to respect these fast birds. Separately, it discusses a touching story of a tortoise named Tiptoe, rescued from wildfires in Los Angeles by his owner, Caitlin Doran. Tiptoe, beloved in the community, is known for his friendly nature and enjoys attention from locals, showcasing the resilience and kindness of both humans and animals in challenging times.
Your chances of being hunted by a turkey are low, but never zero. Gobble, gobble. Be careful out there. Did you know turkeys can run at speeds up to 25 miles per hour?
Tiptoe was a neighborhood celebrity, enjoying regular 'romps' along nearby streets, where he liked to stop and not just smell, but eagerly snack on the roses.
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