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<p>[QUOTE="ValerieK, post: 9502983, member: 7360"]So stacking turtles is a thing, it seems! I was a bit disappointed when I first collected my plates to see that one of the nicest looked like there was rubbing on the bird, before I realised that the white areas were in fact due to the upper turtle spouting a fountain of water at the bird - a novel way of hunting? My favourite of the lot is the frog and turtle serenading a twisted tree. Are there stories behind the scenes, or strange dreams, or just a vivid imagination?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ValerieK, post: 9502983, member: 7360"]So stacking turtles is a thing, it seems! I was a bit disappointed when I first collected my plates to see that one of the nicest looked like there was rubbing on the bird, before I realised that the white areas were in fact due to the upper turtle spouting a fountain of water at the bird - a novel way of hunting? My favourite of the lot is the frog and turtle serenading a twisted tree. Are there stories behind the scenes, or strange dreams, or just a vivid imagination?[/QUOTE]
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