Posts tagged with "rescue"



16. March 2024
Turtle have backbones because they have vertebrae. Unlike humans and other animals with backbones, the backbone of turtles is comprised of two part; the shell that form an exoskeleton and bony endoskeleton. The shell in turtles is very thought and is fuse with the spine and rib cage.
Turtle conservation · 03. February 2024
Why Turtle Float
Turtles usually float in the water because of digestive problems such as gas. Gas pools that are not severe problems that turtles can easily handle. However, turtles also float due to respiratory problems. This leads to pneumonia which is the cause of the turtle's abnormality of floating in water.
Turtle conservation · 04. December 2023
Why Do Turtle Eat Jelly Fish ?
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.
Turtle conservation · 19. April 2023
Can Turtle See In The Dark
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 · 07. March 2023
Why Turtle Cry
Turtles do not cry like humans or like other animals. Neither do they shed tears when they are sick, sad or emotional. instead there is a scientific reason for their crying. Most of the marine turtles spend a considerable amount time in the sea Due to saltwater, salt accumulates in their bodies, as they drink water. Reptile don't have efficient kidneys like humans.
balinemo activities · 22. October 2022
Menjangan Island, Bali as dive spot
the island part of conservation area in west Bali as best destination to see exotic under water panoramic
Turtle conservation · 18. February 2022
Stranded Giant Mammal of Dugong
Stranded giant Mammal of Dugong at Sanur on relocation by Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC) Bali