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So when did this alleged turtle show up?
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Beautiful Lebanese letter openers for $45, made from camel bone trimmed with coral, turquoise, and lapis and inlaid with silver and brass ("I found an extra box, so I can afford to be generous"), and cloisonné figurines of a snake sitting on the shell of a turtle ("showing basically that adversaries can be friends").
You'll see the Turtle, shown here, first, and it will be sort of a Sidekick that won't run Windows Phone.
But the first global assessment of the leatherback's more numerous cousin, the loggerhead sea turtle, shows that it's in even bigger trouble.
For example, the Hawaiian green sea turtle showed elevated rates of a tumor disease in watersheds with a high nitrogen-footprint reflective of coastal eutrophication [80].
The retina of the softshell turtle showed additionally a weak staining of the outer plexiform layer with both mitochondrial markers (fig. 7).
On the other hand, it is noteworthy that bacterial isolates from turtle 23, which is the only acquatic turtle showing conjunctivitis, that is Staphylococcus haemolyticus and Morganella morganii, were not found in any of the other turtles.
Interestingly, the loggerhead turtle shows MHC alleles that display closer allelic relationships between species than within species - suggesting trans-species polymorphism over a large range of reptile species and/or a duplication event prior to speciation.
Considering only the SBHs, alligator hits had a single overrepresented chicken chromosome (chr 1) and seven underrepresented; turtle showed four overrepresented (including chicken chr 1) and three underrepresented; and emu showed four significantly overrepresented chicken chromosomes and two underrepresented, including the Z.
This poaching becomes particularly frenzied when olive ridley sea turtles show up for the arribadas (a Spanish word meaning "arrival").
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