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  2. Box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtles require an enclosed outdoor location, consistent sun exposure and a varied diet. Without this, a turtle's growth can be stunted and its immune system weakened. Finding box turtles in the wild and taking them as pets, even for a short period, can have detrimental effects. Box turtles want to stay within the area where they were hatched.

  3. External fertilization - Wikipedia

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    The release of eggs and sperm into the water is known as spawning. [4] In motile species, spawning females often travel to a suitable location to release their eggs. However, sessile species are less able to move to spawning locations and must release gametes locally. [4] Among vertebrates, external fertilization is most common in amphibians ...

  4. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Another 542-square-foot (50.4 m 2) room is used to maintain plants that are being rotated through the butterfly display. A 1,161-square-foot (107.9 m 2) frog breeding and rearing facility houses the most threatened amphibians. The rooms can be viewed through windows from the Giraffe Observation Walk that circles the building and allow Zoo ...

  5. Russian tortoise - Wikipedia

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    They can be kept indoors or outdoors, but outdoor tortoise enclosures generally require less equipment and upkeep, and are preferable if the keeper lives in an appropriate climate. Indoor enclosures should measure 8'L x 4'W x 2.5'H (2.44 m × 1.22 m × 0.76 m), or otherwise offer 32 square feet (3.0 m 2 ) of floor space.

  6. Thompson Fish House, Turtle Cannery and Kraals - Wikipedia

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    The Thompson Fish House, Turtle Cannery and Kraals is a historic site located at 200 Margaret Street, Key West, Florida, United States. On June 23, 1994, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  7. The world’s oldest tortoise has lived through two world wars, witnessed the rise and fall of the British Empire, and has just turned 190 years old.