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The most dangerous time of a green turtle’s life is when it makes the journey from nest to sea. Multiple predators, including crabs and flocks of gulls, voraciously prey on hatchlings during ...
Once the nesting process is complete, they return to the sea, leaving the hatchlings to fend for themselves. Unlike other species that may exhibit some social tendencies, green turtles remain ...
A new study has revealed that increasing temperatures are turning green turtle populations almost completely female in the northern Great Barrier Reef. A new study has revealed that increasing ...
More than 2,250 baby olive ridley sea turtles have been released into the Gulf of California Record numbers of an endangered species of turtle have hatched on a beach in northern Mexico ...