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Turtles Breathe Through Their Butts (During Hibernation)Imagine being able to survive for months underwater without ever coming up for air. It sounds like something ripped straight from a superhero comic, but this is the astonishing reality for many ...
I grab more seaweed and uncover what I’ve been searching for: a Kemp’s ridley turtle, a member of the world’s most endangered species of sea turtle. It’s a long way from the beach in ...
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Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in much of the world: SurveyA new global survey finds that endangered sea turtles show signs of recovery in a majority of places where they’re found ...
Loggerheads are the world's largest hard-shelled turtle species, and they can live up to 100 years, which the researchers say because of this, it takes years to get adequate information on their ...
The study looked at 48 populations of sea turtles around the world. Scientists measured the impacts of threats such as hunting, pollution, coastal development and climate change to the marine animals.
The study looked at 48 populations of sea turtles around the world. Scientists measured the impacts of threats such as hunting, pollution, coastal development and climate change to the marine animals.
Loggerheads are the world's largest hard-shelled turtle species, and they can live up to 100 years, which the researchers say because of this, it takes years to get adequate information on their ...
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