Discover the story of Fluffy, an alligator snapping turtle found in a Cumbrian tarn, known for its spiky appearance and 'nasty bite'.

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A local dog walker spotted Fluffy bathing in the shallow waters of Urswick Tarn, sparking curiosity and concern among residents.

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Denise Chamberlain, a local resident and tortoise enthusiast, identified Fluffy as an alligator snapping turtle, recognizing its carnivorous nature and potential danger.

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Despite the risks, Denise took it upon herself to rescue Fluffy from the tarn, fearing its presence could disrupt the local ecosystem.

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Denise braved the murky waters, armed with a plastic shopping basket and safety gloves, to capture Fluffy, who displayed its fearsome jaws as a warning.

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Described as a 'prehistoric little dinosaur,' Fluffy's appearance and behavior underscored the unique challenge of handling such a creature.

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Despite the cold conditions, Denise successfully maneuvered Fluffy into the basket, ensuring its safe transport to Wild Side Vets.

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Dr. Kate Hornby, a veterinarian, was surprised to learn Fluffy was an alligator snapping turtle, highlighting the rarity of such encounters in Cumbria

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As Fluffy's story unfolds, questions remain about its origins and the implications of its presence in the tarn, underscoring the need for vigilance in preserving local ecosystems.

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