| It was thought that the once popular and abundant TURTLE
CLUB turtles that roamed the world were extinct. However, through our
international travels in search of new and exciting species of wildlife, we have
discovered a small population of these turtles flourishing on a tiny island in
the middle of the Pacific Ocean... Who knows when the ALOHA TURTLE CLUB turtle
(once known as the International Association of Sea Turtles)
began... some date their earliest existence somewhere in the 1970's yet
others claim that they have encountered a few on travels dating as far
back as the early 1960's. No known recorded evidence was ever produced to date
that will substantiate the actual origin of this exciting breed of
wildlife.
This once abundant turtle community was known to thrived in
the outskirts of large cities in the small neighboring towns and villages.
Roaming the local streets in search of adventure, these turtles could
quite often be found in the popular pubs that could produce their favorite
delicacies.
Today, the discovery of a small population on
a tropical island called Oahu (located among a small chain of islands in the
middle of the Pacific Ocean) has brought excitement to the long time
followers of the ALOHA TURTLE CLUB community. This discovery has noted that the
population of ALOHA TURTLE CLUB members are flourishing and multiplying at a
remarkable rate. If this trend continues, we believe that this once rare
wildlife will be well off the endangered species list within the next century...
The characteristics of the TURTLE is more
behavioral in nature as compared to similarly related wildlife. It is
not uncommon for the average observer to confuse the TURTLE with another species, or by that matter, not recognize one entirely...
but to the fellow TURTLE the differences are noticeable.
To the naked eye, these turtles cannot be
distinguished from other species around it. The only way a TURTLE can be revealed from other similar surrounding wildlife is by the identifying
sound it produces. This sound is slowly and more often becoming a recognized
call that a TURTLE is in the vicinity. |