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  2. Turtles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Turtles is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern and Sega. [1] The Sega version was published as Turpin (ターピン).Turtles is a maze game where the player is a turtle trying to bring baby turtles (called "kidturtles") to their homes while avoiding beetles.

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  4. Paddleboarders Swoon Over Adorable Tiny Sea Turtle Swimming ...

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    ABC News shared a video of the encounter on Tuesday, July 23rd, and it'll make you smile. The paddleboarders spotted the baby sea turtle and recorded it for about a minute.

  5. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The video of Nathan J. Robinson has helped raise considerable awareness about the threat posed by plastic pollution to sea turtles. The research into turtle consumption of plastic is growing. A laboratory of Exeter [154] and Plymouth Marine tested 102 turtles and found plastic in every one of their stomachs. The researchers found more than 800 ...

  6. Turtle: The Incredible Journey - Wikipedia

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    A female loggerhead sea turtle follows the path of her ancestors on one of the most extraordinary journeys in the natural world. From a beach in Florida, she rides the Gulf Stream to the frozen north, swimming around the entire North Atlantic to Africa [2] and then back to the beach where she was born. But her chance of survival is low.

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  8. Cheloniidae - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to their earth-bound relatives, tortoises, sea turtles do not have the ability to retract their heads into their shells. Their plastron, which is the bony plate making up the underside of a turtle or tortoise's shell, is comparably more reduced from other turtle species and is connected to the top part of the shell by ligaments without a hinge separating the pectoral and abdominal ...

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