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  2. 20 Turtle Memes: Slow, Steady, And Absolutely Hilarious

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    But regardless of whether they are up your alley, there’s no denying that turtles are unimaginably cute, effortlessly funny, and wholesome creatures. Memes featuring the shell-clad reptiles can ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Northern map turtle - Wikipedia

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    Northern map turtles spend the winter under water and do not surface to breathe, especially when ice cover makes this impossible. Adults rest on the bottom or wedged underneath rocks or logs and often hibernate communally with other northern map turtles where they may remain somewhat active throughout the entirety of the winter. [ 9 ]

  5. Common snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    In the northern part of their range common snapping turtles do not breathe for more than six months because ice covers their hibernating site. These turtles can get oxygen by pushing their head out of the mud and allowing gas exchange to take place through the membranes of their mouth and throat. This is known as extrapulmonary respiration. [30]

  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. Giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    These tortoises can weigh as much as 417 kg (919 lb) and can grow to be 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) long. Giant tortoises originally made their way to islands from the mainland via oceanic dispersal. Tortoises are aided in such dispersal by their ability to float with their heads up and to survive for up to six months without food or fresh water. [3]

  8. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Much of the tortoise's water intake comes from moisture in the grasses and wildflowers they consume in the spring. A large urinary bladder can store over 40% of the tortoise's body weight in water, urea, uric acid, and nitrogenous wastes. During very dry times, they may give off waste as a white paste rather than a watery urine. During periods ...

  9. Volunteers rehabilitate hundreds of cold-stunned sea turtles ...

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    Sea turtles are not able to regulate body temperature, so a sudden cold snap can turn fatal if the animals become lethargic and experience decreased circulation, causing other body functions slow ...