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  2. "Like winning the lottery." Palm Beach woman sees leatherback ...

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    Most sea turtles lay their eggs at night, but a Palm Beach woman was in the right place at the right time, saw a leatherback turtle do it during the day. "Like winning the lottery."

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  4. File:A leatherback turtle covering her eggs, Turtle Beach ...

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  5. 'Like winning the lottery': Sea turtle named Honeybee nests ...

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    The leatherback sea turtle was tagged in 2020 by ... where it began to meet its seasonal imperative to create a nest and lay eggs. ... who stood at a distance and took photos as the turtle made ...

  6. Leatherback sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    A leatherback turtle with eggs, photo taken on Salines de Montjoly beach (French Guiana) While other sea turtle species almost always return to their hatching beach, leatherbacks may choose another beach within the region. They choose beaches with soft sand because their softer shells and plastrons are easily damaged by hard rocks. Nesting ...

  7. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Turtles, including sea turtles, lay their eggs on land, although some lay eggs near water that rises and falls in level, submerging the eggs. While most species build nests and lay eggs where they forage, some travel miles. The common snapping turtle walks 5 km (3 mi) on land, while sea turtles travel even further; the leatherback swims some ...

  8. Saving Turkey's turtles from builders and boats - AOL

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  9. Mon Repos Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    Turtle hatching, Mon Repos beach, 18 February 2011 Baby turtles heading for the ocean. From November to March each year, adult turtles come ashore to lay eggs on Mon Repos beach. About eight weeks later young turtles emerge from the eggs and begin their journey to the sea. The best time to see turtles nesting is after dark from mid-November to ...