Sea turtle tanimalracking
MADAGASCAR, INDIAN OCEAN - APRIL 2020: Tracks left by a sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) after laying eggs and reaching ocean on April 21, 2020, North Madagascar, Indian Ocean. Sea turtles return to the beaches on which they were born to lay their own eggs. The reason for returning to native beaches may be that it guarantees the turtles an environment that has the necessary components for their nesting to be successful. (Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
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