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The remarkable underwater sleep habits of turtles
When most mammals go to sleep, they lie their weary heads on a pillow, the ground, or curl up in a ball. From there, they enter a state of rest, usually for several hours at a time. You know that ...
Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, one of the most endangered sea turtle species on Earth, live in some of the noisiest waters on the ...
Underwater noise pollution can harm turtles’ hearing enough that it lasts for hours or even days, according to researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Previous ...
Marine biologist Dr. Nathan Robinson is producing stunning visuals and reinforcing the importance of protecting ocean life through his inventive TurtleCam project. Dr. Robinson dials-in and explains ...
Desert tortoises, as their name suggests, don't encounter many large bodies of water. But surprisingly, all turtles, even desert tortoises, can hear better underwater, recent research finds. "If a ...
New research shows endangered sea turtles hear low ship noise clearly, raising questions about how busy coastlines affect their lives.
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Dive into a magical underwater world of turtles and friends
Dive into a magical underwater world filled with turtles and colorful aquatic friends.
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (WNEM) – SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium served up a Thanksgiving underwater dinner to their sea creatures inside the Tropical Ocean Habitat. “Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday and ...
Turtles have been spotted performing underwater push-ups while hibernating – something that might help them grab enough oxygen to stay alive. Mike Plummer from Harding University in Arkansas and his ...
The 5oth anniversary of Earth Day is one of many things going digital during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, meanwhile, is going underwater to remove marine debris. The ...
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Learning about how map turtles hibernate might help protect a vulnerable species
Carleton University’s Grégory Bulté has been studying the northern map turtles of Opinicon Lake since 2003.
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