Young sea turtles actively swim and choose their paths instead of drifting. New satellite tracking reveals their movements.
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Scientists solve the mystery of sea turtles’ ‘lost years’For decades, scientists have wondered about what happens during the so-called lost years between when tiny hatchlings leave ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDancing Baby Sea Turtles Help Researchers Unravel the Mysteries of Their Navigational SuperpowersLoggerhead turtles can identify specific magnetic signatures, according to a new study, hinting at how the aquatic reptiles manage to return to the same foraging and nesting sites over and over again ...
Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during a key part of their lives.
In a new study, biology researchers from the College of Sciences’ UCF Marine Turtle Research Group studied the dispersal ...
Researchers set out to catch baby turtles in the Gulf of Mexico to tag them and learn more about where they go when they scurry to the sea after hatching.
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill researchers have found that captive loggerheads could be conditioned to “dance” by associating certain magnetic fields with being fed food.
Challenges with tracking and data collection meant little was known previously about the lives of adolescent turtles ...
This photo provided by researchers shows a young green sea turtle with a satellite tag before ... (Kate Mansfield via AP) “This tiny little hatchling is actually making its own decisions about ...
WASHINGTON — Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during a key ... because “the outside of a young turtle’s shell sheds as they grow ...
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