Leo the Loggerhead Turtle Migration
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Owner:
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superplinio
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Released:
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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Origin:
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Galicia, Spain
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of almeidavilar.
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To travel from Europe to America and return to the cache in which it was first dropped
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Viajar desde Europa a América y volver al cache en el que fue inicialmente depositada
Sea turtles have a migration pattern somewhat similar to that of salmon. Adult females migrate to their natal beach and lay eggs in the sand. The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), or loggerhead, is an oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. The Atlantic loggerhead turtles live in floating mats of Sargassum algae in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. A typical migration route starts in Europe and finish at the same point only after travelling to America and back to Europe following the Gulf Stream. Help Leo to find her way back to home.

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Las tortugas marinas tienen un patrón de migración similar al del salmón. Las hembras adultas migran a su playa natal y ponen sus huevos en la arena. La tortuga boba (Caretta caretta), o cabezona, es una tortuga oceánica que se distribuyen por todo el mundo. La tortuga boba del Atlántico viven en esteras flotantes de algas sargazo en el medio del Océano Atlántico. Una ruta de migración típica se inicia en Europa y termina en el mismo punto sólo después de viajar a America y regresar a Europa siguiendo la Corriente del Golfo (http://www.mar-eco.no/learning-zone/__data/page/91/migration -route.jpg). Ayuda a Leo a encontrar su camino de vuelta a casa.
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