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A rare Green Sea Turtle, also called Olive Ridley Turtle, was found in a fishing net by fishermen in Arabian Sea off Uran, Raigad district on Wednesday. The turtle was removed from the net and released back into sea safely.

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Green sea turtles are unique among sea turtles as they are the only herbivores, primarily feeding on seagrasses and algae, contributing to the health of marine ecosystems.

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This fellow was munching away on the goodies in this bay. Love the great zoom on my phone that can capture this! These Hawaiian green sea turtles are so amazing.

📍Kiholo Bay, Hawaii Island

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Did you know the green sea turtles get their name from the food they eat which causes their fat to be a greenish color? They love eating sea grasses and algae.

Video: Mahmoud Ibrahim

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Did you know green sea turtles can swim up to 22 mph (35 km/h)when needed but are usually found drifting along between 1.6-6.3 mph (1-9 km/h)?

Learn more about green sea turtles: seaturtleweek.com/green-turtle-d…


Video: Yuki

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