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  2. Cuban slider - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban slider (Trachemys decussata) is a species of turtle [2] native to Cuba (including Isla de la Juventud), but has also been introduced to Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac in the Cayman Islands (where it is known as the taco river slider or hickatee), and Marie Galante in Guadeloupe.

  3. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    The largest living species of turtle (and fourth-largest reptile) is the leatherback turtle, which can reach over 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in) in length and weigh over 500 kg (1,100 lb). [9] The largest known turtle was Archelon ischyros , a Late Cretaceous sea turtle up to 4.5 m (15 ft) long, 5.25 m (17 ft) wide between the tips of the front flippers ...

  4. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    On the east coast of Florida, parts of the beach known to harbor sea turtle nests are protected by fences. [146] Conservationists have monitored hatchings, relocating lost baby sea turtles to the beach. [145] Hatchlings find their way to the ocean by crawling towards the brightest horizon and can become disoriented along the coastline. [147]

  5. The Turtle Facing Critical Endangerment and How You Can Help

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    There’s also the Turtle Conservation Fund, which has created a global action plan to help turtles and tortoises of all kinds. They work with zoos and science organizations on solutions like ...

  6. Sea turtle migration - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtle migration is the long-distance movements of sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea) notably the long-distance movement of adults to their breeding beaches, but also the offshore migration of hatchings. Sea turtle hatchings emerge from underground nests and crawl across the beach towards the sea.

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  8. Gulf Coast box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Coast box turtles have a domed shell which can grow to 8 inches (20 cm) in shell length. It is generally dark brown or black in color, with yellow striping or blotching, the amount of blotching or striping can vary greatly.

  9. Nicaraguan slider - Wikipedia

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    The main color of the carapace and the turtle's skin is olive green to dark brown. It also has yellow markings on it as well. The supratemporal markings can be orange, pink, or yellow. Males averagely grow to 8–12 in (20–30 cm) straight carapace length, and females can averagely grow to 15 in (38 cm) or larger. [5]