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    Not the fleetest of foot????

    Tortoise crossed M25

    A tortoise nicknamed Freeway survived crossing five lanes of London's busy M25 motorway.



    Freeway was finally rescued when driver John Formby spotted him and pulled over, reports the Daily Telegraph.

    Mr Formby, from Worthing, said: "I saw this bundle in the road and thought it was a bit of debris. I went to swerve it but noticed it was moving - then saw it had a head.

    "I couldn't believe it was a tortoise crossing the motorway, through traffic travelling at 70mph. I pulled over and ran 400 yards back up the road to get it.

    "Three vehicles went right over the top of it but somehow missed it. It didn't even pop back into its shell, just kept on walking as if it knew it had to get to the other side."

    He picked up Freeway, stopped off to buy him lunch of lettuce and tomato, before driving him to an animal centre near his home, where vets found he had been microchipped - in America.

    Billy Elliot, of the Worthing and District Animal Sanctuary, said: "That explained why he was on the wrong side of the road. We have named him Freeway for now, the American word for motorway."

    Freeway was found on the junction of the M25 and M23, miles from the nearest house.

    Mr Elliott said: "People always think of tortoises as slow, but turn your back on them and they can disappear before you know it. About this time of year he might have been off looking for a mate.

    "It's a miracle he survived. He could have been on the road for a long time before he was picked up. It was the busiest time of the day on one of the busiest roads in the country. He couldn't have picked a worse place to go for a stroll."


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    Whoa,

    These guys are laughing bout the SIDE of the road this tortise was on,
    HOW DID HE GET ACROSS THE OCEAN to get there?

    I like to think a bit more globally?

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    I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E !!!!!! WOW!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    ... vets found he had been microchipped - in America.
    Well ................. ??

    So - did the Brits *crack* the American Chip Code??

    Are they in contact with anyone 'over here'??

    Please ... FINISH the Tail!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    Well ................. ??

    So - did the Brits *crack* the American Chip Code??

    Are they in contact with anyone 'over here'??

    Please ... FINISH the Tail!
    Finish the tale? The tortise wins, of course!

    I don't know, you have as much info as I do!!

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    If a tortise can dodge traffic, can it dodge a ball?
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