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  2. Sea turtle migration - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtles will move north during spring and summer seasons to more nutrient rich bodies of water. In fall and winter seasons, they will migrate back in a southward direction. [5] Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Sea turtles are considered ectothermic non-avian reptiles. Temperature has a major effect on both metabolic and physiological process of the ...

  3. Painted turtle - Wikipedia

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    During winter, the turtle hibernates, usually in the mud at the bottom of water bodies. The turtles mate in spring and autumn. Females dig nests on land and lay eggs between late spring and mid-summer. Hatched turtles grow until sexual maturity: 2–9 years for males, 6–16 for females.

  4. Western pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    Since many intermittent ponds can dry up during summer and fall months along the west coast, especially during times of drought, the western pond turtle can spend upwards of 200 days out of water. Many turtles overwinter outside of the water, during which time they often create their nests for the year.

  5. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Adult tortoises can survive a year or more without access to water. [8] During the summer and dry seasons, they rely on the water contained within cactus fruits and mesquite grass. To maintain sufficient water, they reabsorb water in their bladders, and move to humid burrows in the morning to prevent water loss by evaporation. [25]

  6. Find a sea turtle on a Cape Cod beach this winter? Here's how ...

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    For safety reasons people are urged not to go into the water to retrieve floating stranded turtles. “We want the turtles to come to you. Wait until they wash up on the beach and the flats ...

  7. Nearly 1,000 sea turtles wash up on Cape beaches each year ...

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    What does the bill do for sea turtles? ... to begin migrating south in the fall and winter. When water temperatures fall suddenly, many turtles become stranded. ... by this bill will go a long way ...

  8. Northern map turtle - Wikipedia

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    Hibernacula must be well oxygenated because, unlike some other turtle species such as painted turtles, map turtles need to absorb oxygen from the water to survive the winter. [6] They typically bask in groups and are diurnal, meaning they are active exclusively in daylight hours. Northern map turtles are also quite shy and difficult to approach ...

  9. Wood turtle - Wikipedia

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    It spends the winter in hibernation and the hottest parts of the summer in estivation. The wood turtle is omnivorous and is capable of eating on land or in water. On an average day, a wood turtle will move 108 meters (354 ft), a decidedly long distance for a turtle. Many other animals that live in its habitat pose a threat to it.