Turtle
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It takes a female turtle about two hours to dig a spawning hole. She bores a hole in the sand with her hind legs and uses her fore flippers to deepen it. On the average. a spawning hole is two feet deep, but can sometimes be over a meter deepImage type: OriginalMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Plant and Animal Life | PA00466 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PA00466 |
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It takes a female turtle about two hours to dig a spawning hole. She bores a hole in the sand with her hind legs and uses her fore flippers to deepen it. On the average. a spawning hole is two feet deep, but can sometimes be over a meter deep.
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