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  2. Find a sick or lost turtle? Here's what to do - AOL

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    Sunken, swollen crusty and/or cloudy eyes. Reddened skin on head, neck, limbs or bottom of shell. ... Turtles that appear sick or are dead should be reported to the FWC but not handled. Turtles ...

  3. Find a sick or lost turtle? Here's what to do - AOL

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    The order prohibits transport of softshell turtles and yellow-bellied sliders to prevent any human-assisted spread of the virus.

  4. Albinism - Wikipedia

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    The shells have an almost yellow colouration and they have pink eyes. For turtles, a pure white colour is nearly impossible, even with albinism. Albino turtles can have a longer lifespan than many other albino animals; their hard shells help to prevent predation and other environmental challenges. Vision and sensory organs are slightly affected ...

  5. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home ... - AOL

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    Turtle species are diverse, and so are their diets. Some turtles are carnivores, meaning they eat meat, while others stick to a vegetarian diet. There are also turtles who are omnivores, meaning ...

  6. Four-eyed turtle - Wikipedia

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    The four-eyed turtle can grow to a carapace length of 15 cm (5.9 in). Its carapace typically ranges in color from a yellowish-tan to a deep chocolate-brown, and all turtles have a distinct pattern of lines. The turtle's head is often colorful with yellow or green eyes, yellow stripes, and a pink or red throat.

  7. Northern yellow-faced turtle - Wikipedia

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    A light yellow band runs from the eye to just above the tympanum. Another band extends from the angle of the mouth along the neck. The eye has dark markings through the iris at the level of the pupil. [3] The carapace of juveniles is pear-shaped and becomes oval in adults. It is light brown to dark brown in color, with a yellow or white rim.

  8. Chelonitoxism - Wikipedia

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    Chelonitoxism or chelonitoxication is a type of food poisoning which occasionally results from eating turtles, particularly marine turtles, in the region of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is considered rare.

  9. Wait—Why Are There Floaters in My Eyes? - AOL

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    "Eye infections can cause floaters if the infection is severe enough to cause white blood cells to be released into the eye to try to fight off the infection," Dr. Bert explains. 5. Uveitis