SOUTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – An officer with the Southampton Police Department helped a turtle safely cross the road and relocate it to a wooded area. In a social media post by the department on ...
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A rare visitor is making waves both in the ocean and along the South Carolina coast. A leatherback sea turtle was spotted in the waters off Folly Beach over the weekend, marking the Lowcountry’s first ...
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FOLLY BEACH — Beachgoers have been shell-shocked to see leatherback sea turtles — an endangered species, swimming along the coast of South Carolina. The leatherback is the largest turtle in the world, ...
On Tuesday the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission announced the death of what’s believed to be the world’s largest common snapping turtle, a prehistoric-looking specimen known as Big Snap Daddy. The ...
After more than 20 years in a Kerry aquarium, Molly the turtle will begin her journey to warmer waters this morning. The loggerhead first came to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium in 2004 after she washed up ...
The way this sea turtle speeds up when she realizes she’s going home ️ After producing hundreds of Dodo videos since 2019, Anastasia calls this one of the strongest stories of resilience she’s ever ...
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Turtles native to Indiana may be seen crossing roadways during May, June and July, Indiana DNR says. If you see a turtle crossing the road, avoid picking them up unless they are in danger. Indiana DNR ...