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Chelonia mydas (green sea turtle) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas) 9 (15998070427)

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Description: Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) - green sea turtle swimming over a seagrass bed. Classification: Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, Anapsida, Testudines, Cheloniidae Locality: west of North Point Peninsula, eastern Graham's Harbour, northeastern San Salvador Island, eastern Bahamas The turtles & tortoises (chelonians) are an ancient group of reptiles that have a Triassic to Holocene stratigraphic record. Turtles are most easily recognized by their shell - some forms can retract the head & limbs into the shell when threatened, while other species cannot. Their overall body plan has changed very little since the Triassic - a great example of conservative evolution. Chelonians occur in terrestrial, freshwater, brackish-water, and marine settings. Date: 18 June 2012, 10:24. Source: Chelonia mydas (green sea turtle) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas) 9. Author: James St. John.

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