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Post by ioannakarageorge on Jul 18, 2016 10:42:37 GMT -4
Green Sea Turtle
1) Parallel flipper marks as from a butterfly
stroke crawling pattern
2) Ridged track center with a thin, straight, and well
defined tail drag mark that is punctuated by
tail point marks
3) Regular marking from front flippers at the
margins of the track
4) Average width of 3 feet
Information from: www.nestonline.org/GreenSeaTurtle.htm
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Post by adrenand on Jun 16, 2017 16:06:31 GMT -4
Loggerhead crawl with an alternating gait (left) and green crawl (symmetrical). Loggerhead crawl looks much like a hawksbill crawl, although hawksbills are generally much smaller. Loggerheads don't nest here though, so if you see an alternating track, it is from a hawksbill.
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