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  2. Thalassia testudinum - Wikipedia

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    Thalassia testudinum, commonly known as turtlegrass, [4] is a species of marine seagrass. It forms meadows in shallow sandy or muddy locations in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. [5] Turtle grass and other seagrasses form meadows which are important habitats and feeding grounds.

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    The complete Wings of Liberty campaign, full use of Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis Co-Op Commanders, with all others available for free up to level five, full access to custom games, including all races, AI difficulties, maps; unranked multiplayer, with access to Ranked granted after the first 10 wins of the day in Unranked or Versus AI.

  4. Seagrass - Wikipedia

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    Few species were originally considered to feed directly on seagrass leaves (partly because of their low nutritional content), but scientific reviews and improved working methods have shown that seagrass herbivory is an important link in the food chain, feeding hundreds of species, including green turtles, dugongs, manatees, fish, geese, swans ...

  5. Thalassia (plant) - Wikipedia

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  6. Green sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    In the seagrass beds, the turtles feed on the seagrass by trimming only the top and leaving the roots of the plant. Through their feeding technique, the turtles help to improve the health and growth of the seagrass beds. The healthy seagrass beds that the turtles provide give habitat and feeding grounds for many species of fish and crustaceans.

  7. Thalassia hemprichii - Wikipedia

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    Thalassia hemprichii, called Pacific turtlegrass, is a widespread species of seagrass in the genus Thalassia, native to the shores of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the western Pacific Ocean. [3] Its growth rate increases with CO 2 enrichment, and it can tolerate lowered light conditions caused by algal blooms, allowing for it to respond ...

  8. Halodule uninervis - Wikipedia

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    Halodule uninervis is a species of seagrass in the family Cymodoceaceae. [2] It is native to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans . Common names include narrowleaf seagrass in English and a'shab bahriya in Arabic .

  9. Chelonitoxism - Wikipedia

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    A full recovery can take weeks, and it is not known whether any aftereffects are permanent. While standard hospital toxicology screens detected no known toxins, stomach contents of hospitalized patients fed to small laboratory animals killed the animals. Silas and Bastian have speculated that chelonitoxism may involve a neurotoxin. [2]