On one of the coldest mornings ever in Florida, a young green sea turtle flailed through freezing surf. Too stunned to swim, ...
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Uncovering the Truth Behind a Giant Turtle Shell Discovery
Humongous Turtle Shell Unearthed. This shows an 8-million-year-old turtle shell that measured nearly 8 feet (2.4 meters) was discovered in Venezuela.
Shell Daze Announces 2026 Artist Lineup: Greensky Bluegrass, Molly Tuttle, Trampled By Turtles, More
Mempho Presents' Shell Daze has revealed the bluegrass-focused lineup for its 2026 return to Memphis, TN's Overton Park Shell.
The Yangtze giant softshell turtle, Earth’s largest freshwater turtle, is critically endangered. Conservationists are racing ...
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Rehabilitated sea turtle, The Real Swim Shady, returns back to the ocean at Juno Beach
Swim Shady, one of the more uniquely named loggerhead sea turtles was released on a breezy morning on Juno Beach in front of ...
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How To Care For A Pet Turtle And Why It Isn’t Easy And Could Require Decades Of Attention
Bringing a turtle home might feel like a relaxed, low-maintenance choice compared to a playful dog or a demanding fish tank. But the truth is, these slow-moving reptiles come with long-term ...
Swim Shady is an endangered loggerhead sea turtle and she was rescued by a research group in Florida back in August.
the upper part of her shell and recovered with antibiotics and supportive care. The turtle's recovery was sponsored by a travel gear company, which held a contest to select her name. Right now, you ...
Animals that disappeared from some rivers because of pollution, dams and overharvesting are getting a new lease on life that ...
Adults "should have the same opportunities their children have" to learn from Long Island Sound, the instructor said.
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so ...
While I haven't rigorously tested the science behind this theory, I think you can add the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to just about anything and come out ...
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