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Eretmochelys inbriocota
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Chelonia mydas, Green Sea Turtle. To five foot, 700 lb.s Have a
rounded beak and smooth shell. One swimming about in Key largo, FLA 2014 |
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Eretmochelys imbricota, the Hawksbill Turtle. To three feet
across and 280 lb.s Bill a pointy beak; and have a serrated shell edge.
Here's one munching on a Ircinia sponge in Roatan 2016 |
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