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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The Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic
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Apple Tree Day
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Ring of fire solar eclipse
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Time to count some birds
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Protecting endangered giants
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Happy Boxing Day!
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The birthplace of a classic Christmas carol
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AAPI Heritage Month & Lei Day
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International Kissing Day
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Bournemouth beach huts
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Celebrating Minnesota’s statehood
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National Park Week begins
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Red skies at Ruby Beach
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It’s World Migratory Bird Day
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Corn maze in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania
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Land of the midnight sun
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Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe
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A showcase for future fame
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Drop in on International Surfing Day
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A silent witness to history
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Hello, harbinger of spring
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Seattle Central Library, Seattle, Washington
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Meandering through Patagonia
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How lovely are your branches
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It s National Hispanic Heritage Month
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Southern gemsbok in the savannah, Botswana
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Stepping into autumn
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Hey neighbor, it s World Space Week!
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Molokini Crater, Maui, Hawaii
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