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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’Chess on ice’
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Rock of ages
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Birds and bees, and why they re so important
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Celebrating Take Your Dog to Work Day
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A unique perspective from Italy’s ‘golden sands’
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Unbearable cuteness
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Manatee Appreciation Day
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Saskatchewan s spookier side
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Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, Australia
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Ronda, Spain
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Devetashka Cave, Devetaki, Bulgaria
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International Day of Forests
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Celebrating the Day of the Dead
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Huntington Beach Pier, California, at sunset
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Keep watching the skies
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Here there be dragons
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Hawai i Volcanoes National Park at 106
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Barn owl, England
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National Bird Day
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Don t forget—it’s World Elephant Day
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Pont dArcole over the Seine river, Paris, France
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Shining like Klondike gold
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The Crown of the Continent
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Tigh Mor Trossachs on Loch Achray, Scotland
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Native American Heritage Month
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Santorini through the clouds
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Engineering an artificial harbor in Normandy
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Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
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National Merry-Go-Round Day
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Pandas pucker up for International Kissing Day