Posts tagged with "Seranganisland"
Turtle conservation · 30. September 2024
Bali has beach line as destination not only for tourist also being a place for turtle migration point on turtle nesting season which they choose on their processing to lay their eggs and make their nest
Turtle lay their eggs clutch of eggs about three to six after mating after the mating proscess, the female turtle prepare a nest on land
Turtle conservation · 04. December 2023
Turtle eat jellyfish because they are omnivore, which means they eat both plants and animals. In the wild it easy for turtles to catch jellyfish because they move very slowly in the water. That is why, if a hungry turtle comes across a jellyfish, it won’t hesistate to swim up to it and eat it.
Turtles cannot hear as clearly as humans or other animals.
However, they have other powerful senses such as sight, smell taste, and touch, they rely on their keen senses to survive.
Turtles can hear sounds better in water than on land. They can listen and distinguish low-frequency sounds better
sea turtles can see in the dark. They don't have night vision to see clearly in the dark, but once their eyes adjust in the dark, they see things more in red coloured shadows because they have Tapetum lucidum in their eyes which is known as the redness gene.
Turtle conservation · 18. February 2022
Stranded giant Mammal of Dugong at Sanur on relocation by Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC) Bali
Turtle conservation · 24. December 2021
due to the December 2021 lot report to rescue turtles stranded on the beach
Turtle conservation · 26. October 2021
experience to see the turtle lay an egg into the beach with Turtle Conservation Crew at Serangan beach
on May it is the time most busy for sea turtle to return for nesting beach