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      No.6960

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      Craggy turtle
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      Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
      A turtle with an unusual looking head apparently lives in the Amazon River basin. In San Juan, there's a sailor who knows about this animal. To start with, you should go aske them about it.
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              1. San Juan - Talk to Seafarer twice
              2. Amazon River Upstream - Use Observe , Ecological Research in the Northwestern-most corner of the map


              1. A body like a leaf
              It was when I went exploring the Amazon River. I stepped on something hard under my feet walking on the dried leaves on the land. I thought it strange as there was nothing but dried leaves all around, that's when the leaf itself started moving. Looking closer, I realised it was a tortoise.

              2. A craggy body
              Unlike usual tortoise, the tip of the head was narrow. Both the head and the shell were the colour of dry leaves. I lost sight of it soon afterwards and returned.

              3. Investigation of a craggy turtle
              The tortoise appears to have the external appearance of dry leaves. Let's start research by landing upstream of the Amazon.



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                • Mata Mata ★★ (Small creature) Exp:260 Fame:130
                  This turtle has a rough shell and a flat head. It lives at the bottom of rivers and lakes, and with its pointed snout can breathe without having to break the surface of the water.

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