I came across this news story (with a video) about loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings and how the nest "boils" as the sea turtles emerge. The video is amazing, it takes a little while, but the nest "boiling" is stunning.














I think Blue Planet is available here on Netflix, not entirely sure though.For any UK peoples....
Did anyone watch Blue Planet 2? There was part of that with sea turtles, but they hatched at night. When they hatch during the day, they go towards the sun on the horizon. As the sun had gone down, they went to the light source that they saw. The town by the beach. Between the town and the beach was a really busy road. As you can imagine, many were squashed by cars. It was a really horrible episode to watch
I can't find the clip, but the ones that were still alive, the camera crew saved. You are not supposed to do that as a film crew, but they must have felt the same way I, and all the viewers of that episode, do about the horrible images being shown.
It was a good episode. All of the ones that didn't die were collected and put straight in the ocean.I think Blue Planet is available here on Netflix, not entirely sure though.
That is a great message!Aww they are just adorable!
So tough on the little guys, they hatch and they have no mum or anything.
I thought that this was a good messge to share:
¨With the July 4 holiday coming up, it's important to remember that we share the beaches with these native animals. Help protect hatchlings and future populations by turning off all lights visible from the beach, removing beach furniture, filling in holes, and keeping our beaches free of trash.
To report any issues with nests, nesting turtles, or hatchlings on Sanibel or Captiva, people are urged to call SCCF's SEA TURTLE HOTLINE: 978-728-3663.¨
Wasn't that the episode where they talked about how we humans have basically destroyed their habitats and hence the animals have to adapt?For any UK peoples....
Did anyone watch Blue Planet 2? There was part of that with sea turtles, but they hatched at night. When they hatch during the day, they go towards the sun on the horizon. As the sun had gone down, they went to the light source that they saw. The town by the beach. Between the town and the beach was a really busy road. As you can imagine, many were squashed by cars. It was a really horrible episode to watch
I can't find the clip, but the ones that were still alive, the camera crew saved. You are not supposed to do that as a film crew, but they must have felt the same way I, and all the viewers of that episode, do about the horrible images being shown.
Just about every episode of an animal related tv show is these daysWasn't that the episode where they talked about how we humans have basically destroyed their habitats and hence the animals have to adapt?