Over 1,000 seabed tracks hint at a rare moment frozen in time—formed on a seafloor hundreds of meters deep in the Cretaceous.
Turtles with shell-cracking jaws were far more likely to survive extinction due to their ability to be sustained on a restricted diet.
The veterinary staff at a Florida sea turtle hospital is getting help from space to monitor the animals they have rehabilitated. They're particularly interested in amputees. Using satellite tracking ...
A new brain teaser featuring a pair of sleepy-looking cartoon turtles has taken social media by storm - and it's not as easy as it looks. The side-by-side drawings, shared by X (formerly Twitter) user ...
It’s best to avoid handling turtles at all, so if the turtle looks like it will make it across a road, simply leave it alone.
Amelie, a three‑limbed Kemp's ridley sea turtle, headed back into the Atlantic off Juno Beach on Wednesday with a satellite ...
By studying the chemical fingerprints inside each layer, scientists have been able to learn about the turtles’ lives and the ...
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Shell-cracking turtles were more likely to survive the end-Cretaceous
Turtles that crushed hard-shelled prey like clams and snails were reported to be more than five times more likely to survive ...
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