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(Needs version 1.1 of the turtle module that
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Dancing turtles have a compound shape
consisting of a series of triangles of
decreasing size.

Turtles march along a circle while rotating
pairwise in opposite direction, with one
exception. Does that breaking of symmetry
enhance the attractiveness of the example?

Press any key to stop the animation.

Technically: demonstrates use of compound
shapes, transformation of shapes as well as
cloning turtles. The animation is
controlled through update().
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