Make way for the green sea turtle, which you’ll find—if you’re lucky—swimming in tropical and subtropical coastal waters around the world. You’ll notice that despite its name, the green sea turtle’s shell is not green at all. The name comes from the color of its fat, which takes on a greenish hue after the adult turtle starts eating seagrass and algae. Unfortunately, like many other sea turtle species, the green sea turtle is endangered and its population shrinking due to hunting, boat-propeller accidents, plastic pollution, and loss of nesting grounds.
Come out of your shell for World Turtle Day
Today in History
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Red-necked grebes during breeding season
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We heart Berlin
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Lunar eclipse
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From garden to table?
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Farmers Day
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Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
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Everglades National Park turns 75
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Under Parisian skies
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Westerheversand Lighthouse
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Here comes summer
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Nighttime view over the Gulf Coast
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The globe skimmers return
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Joshua Tree National Park, California
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Art abounds at the Palais Garnier
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Hiding in plain sight
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Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
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Jerte Valley in bloom
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Frozen beauty
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Overlooking the Douro
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European hedgehog
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Unearthing a queen s lost tale
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Blackbird in Essex, England
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Siblings Day
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Glacier cave in Iceland
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Let s run em up!
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Seven Magic Mountains art installation, Jean Dry Lake, Nevada
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