Japan Is Building A Tunnel So Turtles Can Cross The Railroad Tracks (3 pics)

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Every year turtles get caught up and crushed on railroad tracks. But Japan is trying to put an end to the madness by building small tunnels underneath their tracks which allow turtles to cross safely.



1 Japan Is Building A Tunnel So Turtles Can Cross The Railroad Tracks (3 pics)


2 Japan Is Building A Tunnel So Turtles Can Cross The Railroad Tracks (3 pics)


3 Japan Is Building A Tunnel So Turtles Can Cross The Railroad Tracks (3 pics)

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№1 Author: radical_ed (2 Dec 2015 03:47) Total user comments: 636


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I wish they would have the same concern about whales.
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№2 Author: Ben2017 (2 Dec 2015 03:49) Total user comments: 2046


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yes, lets build tunnels for whales too.
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№3 Author: Grunt Callahan (2 Dec 2015 07:29) Total user comments: 2430


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What about birds-we need tunnels for birds too.
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№4 Author: Tomaz86 (2 Dec 2015 15:04) Total user comments: 10834


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Enough of so many tunnels. 73
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№5 Author: Phynix4 (2 Dec 2015 21:52) Total user comments: 5461


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dont forget the millions of sharks harvested each year, they need a tunnel too!
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№6 Author: styopa (2 Dec 2015 22:24) Total user comments: 1538


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And the odds that the turtles FIND the stupid 12" wide tunnel is what, again?
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