We had to cleaned the house and my dad told me if we find anything in the house that we liked we can keep I found this glass turtle I kept it and when we came home I put it in my glass cabinet and i saw a sparkle in the turtle and i remember all the fun stuff that me and my grandpa did we went to the baseball games and.
One really fun memory was when I was really little like 4 my mom and I were at my grandparents house and my grandma and mom were talking at the table so my grandpa and I started watching movies on this little tiny DVD player . We were
The Graptemys caglei, also known as the Cagle’s Map Turtle, is an endangered turtle species found in San Antonio, Texas and along the Guadalupe River. It identifies easily by the pattern on its shell which resembles an aerial view topography, as well as its spiked shell edges, which are not as sharp as other map turtles of the same genus. Although the Cagle’s Map Turtle has natural predators pose a threat to the individual turtles’ lives, the predators are not a greater threat than habitat disturbances created by humans. Unfortunately, this species suffered a significant drop in population since the mid-1970 through changes in its habitat disallow support of a larger population of the turtles(van Dijk, P. P., 2011).
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Achieve3000, August 7, 2015). A rare leatherback sea turtle was found on a South Carolina beach in March 2015. The enormous reptile weighed 476 pounds (216 kilograms). It was spotted on the Yawkey-South Island Reserve in Georgetown County. The creature was brought to the South Carolina Aquarium. Workers named her Yawkey. She was treated with fluids, antibiotics, and vitamins. She was the first leatherback to be found alive in South Carolina. Caretakers were eager to see her returned to the sea.
Have you ever wondered if there was an animal that was clear and you could see inside it and out the other side? Well you can my essay will be about one of the coolest the 1 the only Glass Frog!
The novel “The Back of the Turtle” by Thomas King is relevant to Canada in both present day and history. Through the setting, characters and theme the story is portrayed in a way that makes it sound like a calamitous prediction for the future of Canada’s treasured natural world. Riddled with corporate greed and environmental disaster, the story follows those involved and affected by the catastrophe that destroyed Samaritan Bay. His lifelike characters are tangled with labyrinthine emotions that add another layer of complexity to the story. In my opinion, the novel “The Back of the Turtle” by Thomas King is a great novel because of the depth of storytelling that the author can achieve, and deserves to be recognised as a “Great Canadian Novel”.
Have you ever imagined a creature with transparent skin? Well, the glass frog is one of them. I know that some of you might think that they’re completely transparent like clear glass, but they’re not. The glass frog is generally transparent lime green in color like green stained glass and sometimes have transparent, clear skin on their bellies or chest so you can sometimes see their heart pumping! But not all glass frog has translucent skin! These little creatures are two centimeters to three centimeters long and many other species can grow up to eight centimeters long.
The sources tie together with one another by explaining the purpose of the Turtle "submarine". Source number one explains on how the turtle was used and what it was used for. Source number two examines his actions used in the Turtle and what his mission was. It shows the steps used to complete the mission in source number two, stated in source number one. On septemeber 6th Lee entered the Turtle to attack the Eagle. It was the first time in history for submarine warfare.
In particular, one of these seven species is comprised of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). The largest of all hard-shelled turtles, loggerheads have massive heads, strong jaws, and a reddish-brown shell, or carapace. Their front flippers are short and thick with 2 claws, while the rear flippers can have 2 or 3 claws. Loggerhead hatchlings have a dark-brown carapace with pale brown flippers. According to National Geographic (2015), adult males reach about three feet (nearly one meter) in shell length and weigh about 250 pounds (113 kilograms), but large specimens of more than 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms) have been found. They are primarily carnivores, munching jellyfish, conchs, crabs, and even fish, but will eat seaweed occasionally. They prefer to feed in coastal bays and estuaries, as well as the shallow water along the continental shelves of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
significantly impact loggerhead nesting by making many current or potential nesting sites unviable (Ehrhart et al.).
A glass frog that closely resembles Kermit the Frog has been found! Hyalinobatrachium dianae was recently found in the tropical wet forests and premontane rainforests in Costa Rica by researchers from the Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center in April 2015. H. dianae is a type of glass frog that belongs to the genus Hyalinobatrachium and the family Centrolenidae, which consists of about 150 different glass frog species. Senior researcher Dr. Brian Kubicki named the glass frog in honor of his mother, Janet Diane Kubicki, who passionately supported natural history, fishes and amphibians. Today, a very small population of H. dianae can be found at elevations between 400-800 meters in Central and South America.
After reading and learning about Western Painted Turtles It would be interesting to get one. Western painted turtles aren’t only interesting but they are also beautiful because of their natural colors. I loved learning about these turtles because I have always liked turtles but never knew what they were really about, how they lived, and what they are capable of. These turtles may be small but they can do crazy things. I didn’t know a turtle could walk across the highway, but they sure do. The articles said they will do what it takes when it comes to laying their eggs because they are very picky about where they are laid. I also didn’t know that turtles could manage their heartbeat. I thought that was a fun interesting fact. I never knew Colorado
The scientific name for the green turtle is Chelonia Mydas and they are a reptile that can grow up to anywhere from 3ft to 5ft. The green turtles typically weigh anywhere from 150 lbs. to 400 lbs. and have an average life span about 75 to 80 years. The green turtles evolved on land and descended to the sea to live about 150 million years ago, which makes them one of the species that have witnessed the dinosaur’s extinction.
Sea turtles are one of only seven species that survived the extinction of the dinosaurs which makes this line of creatures over 65 million years old (Cave, ¶2). These ancient animals are very special and have not changed since this time making them very sustainable to live in a changing environment, but only to a certain extent (Cave, ¶12). Sea turtles are an ancient species that are very important to marine life; because they are endangered, it is important to take steps to conserve these creatures.
The burgundy snail has a brown colored shell that has 3-5 light brown stripes. It has bilateral symmetry. The typical weight for an adult is 25-45 grams and its typical size is 40-55 millimeters. It has two tentacles on the top of its head.
The leatherback sea turtle or lute turtle is scientifically referred to as Dermochelys coriacea and is the largest living reptiles and marine turtle. The leatherback sea turtle is apart of the Dermochelyidae family and is the only living species in the genus Dermochelys. The leatherback sea turtle can grow up to seven feet and surpass 2,000 pounds making it the largest turtle on the globe. The ancestry of the reptilian species can be traces back more than 100 million years and has been found in each ocean with the exception of the Arctic and Antarctic, be that as it may, the lute turtle population has been declining rapidly in numerous parts of the world. Leatherbacks have the most extensive worldwide appropriation of all reptile species, and