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Sea turtle shells act as a tissue clock for tracking ocean change
Researchers at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School have developed a method to read the chemical layers inside sea turtle shells like a biological stopwatch, reconstructing years of an animal’s ...
A viral video showing a pit bull calmly eating her kibble has melted hearts online—but it is not the dog’s manners that viewers can’t stop talking about. Mia, a pit bull, is joined at mealtime by her ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Christan Jacobs and Scott Schultz, the creators of Yo Gabba GabbaLand!, about the show's second season and the music that drives its fun.
Every winter, northern map turtles cluster together to hibernate in the water beneath a frozen lake. Then one year, their ...
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Cute wild turtles enjoy eating fresh tomatoes during encounter
Fishing duo Cole & Jay share a quiet moment on the riverbank feeding local wildlife and observing turtles enjoying a fresh garden treat.
After months of careful treatment and recovery, three young green sea turtles glided back into the ocean this week, marking the first sea turtle release of 2026 for ...
North West Island off the coast of Gladstone in the Southern Great Barrier Reef has been declared rat-free. The invasive ...
Three rehabilitated green sea turtles were released into the ocean on Tuesday after months of care at the South Carolina Aquarium, marking the aquarium’s first sea turtle release of 2026.
Under no light but the stars, a green sea turtle hauls herself out of the surf and onto the familiar sand of Alagadi Beach on the northern coast of Cyprus. She doesn’t notice any predators as she ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. A rotund turtle with an extra-long neck and short legs bumbled across the bottom of ...
The world is a pretty murky place these days. One thing that always seems to make it better is having some Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles something-or-other in the ether. That way you can say “Well, ...
Scientists in Georgia are using DNA from one egg per sea turtle nest to track ancestry and migration patterns. Human activities, such as leaving trash on beaches and disturbing nests, can negatively ...
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