Straws In Turtles Noses at Jade Stainforth blog

Straws In Turtles Noses. Filmed by marine conservation biologist christine figgener, phd.***warning: And the sea turtle appeared to be in physical duress as they removed it — the video. What i learnt pulling a straw out of a turtle’s nose. This is the original video! The team spotted an unusual obstruction in a turtle’s nose, and upon closer examination, it turned out to be a common plastic straw. In 2015, texas a&m graduate student christine figgener traveled to costa rica to study ridley sea turtles for her doctoral. The removal process, painstaking and bloody, was filmed by figgener. While examining one male turtle, she and her companions found a long plastic straw lodged in the turtle’s nostril.

closeup of turtle with plastic straw stuck in its nose It's stark
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And the sea turtle appeared to be in physical duress as they removed it — the video. While examining one male turtle, she and her companions found a long plastic straw lodged in the turtle’s nostril. Filmed by marine conservation biologist christine figgener, phd.***warning: The team spotted an unusual obstruction in a turtle’s nose, and upon closer examination, it turned out to be a common plastic straw. What i learnt pulling a straw out of a turtle’s nose. This is the original video! In 2015, texas a&m graduate student christine figgener traveled to costa rica to study ridley sea turtles for her doctoral. The removal process, painstaking and bloody, was filmed by figgener.

closeup of turtle with plastic straw stuck in its nose It's stark

Straws In Turtles Noses The removal process, painstaking and bloody, was filmed by figgener. This is the original video! And the sea turtle appeared to be in physical duress as they removed it — the video. The removal process, painstaking and bloody, was filmed by figgener. While examining one male turtle, she and her companions found a long plastic straw lodged in the turtle’s nostril. Filmed by marine conservation biologist christine figgener, phd.***warning: The team spotted an unusual obstruction in a turtle’s nose, and upon closer examination, it turned out to be a common plastic straw. In 2015, texas a&m graduate student christine figgener traveled to costa rica to study ridley sea turtles for her doctoral. What i learnt pulling a straw out of a turtle’s nose.

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