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Can Any1 Identify This Turtle

laurapie

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well im trying to upload the photos but it says they are 2 big, does any1 know how 2 shrink them please
 
here it is........

it has a large head with a brown snake skin like pattern
it has a shell with apointy ridges down the middle
ans a beak like mouth

kind regards
 

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It was found on the East coast, right? Could be a hawksbill or loggerhead. If you could post straight on pics of the carapace and plastron, we can identify it.
 
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