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The weirdest turtle heads in nature
Turtles are instantly recognized by the shell on their backs, but across species, there are some incredibly unique heads that ...
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Can you name all five of Hawaiʻi’s sea turtle species?
Sea turtles are protected by state and federal law in Hawaiʻi, and the best way to enjoy them is to give them space, stay at ...
They've roamed the oceans for more than 100 million years and can dive nearly 4,000 feet deep — and yet sea turtles are still ...
The endangered leatherback sea turtles are flocking to Palm Beach County for nesting season.
Slow down and you might see green sea turtles, and their bobbing heads, in the bay ...
The Group for the East End, alongside Bark and Code, are taking specially trained "turtle-sniffing dogs" across Long Island ...
Would you go sky diving? Strike up a conversation with a stranger? Volunteer to sing on stage? If you say yes, chances are you’re probably a bold person. It turns out ornate box turtles — a threatened ...
Swimming in two plastic bins inside a brightly lit and sterile quarantine room at a Rhode Island zoo, 16 quarter-sized turtle hatchlings represent a growing worry for conservationist Lou Perrotti.
Twice a year, turtles travel up to a mile as they nest and then hatch, crossing roads, yards, and even construction sites.
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