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"<b>Ancient animal.</b><br><br>The first turtle species dates back to 200 million years ago and is one of the oldest living reptiles.<br><br> Aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles are commonly kept as pets, with the red-eared sliders being the most popular.<br><br>Turtles require large enclosures since they can grow to be 1 foot long.<br><br>They also need special bulbs, which offer UVA lighting within their tanks. With the right care, a pet turtle can live for 30 years or more!",

"<b>Say goodbye to land.</b><br><br>Baby sea turtles, upon reaching the ocean, will not return to land for at least a year.<br><br>They get their color from the sea grass and algae they eat.",

"<b>Turtle eggs come in many sizes and shapes.</b><br><br>Turtle eggs may look like ping-pong balls but are multi-layered protective shells.<br><br>These shells protect the young but still allow them to breathe.",

"<b>The biggest.</b><br><br>The leatherback sea turtle is the largest turtle, reaching a length of 8 feet (2.4 m), and weighing up to 1,320 pounds (600 kg).<br><br> The leatherback has no visible shell, but rather a flexible, rubbery casing that is part of their body.<br><br>The leathery shell gives the turtle the flexibility to make deep dives, down to 3,000 feet!<br><br>The leatherback's diet consists mainly of jellyfish. The flesh of this turtle is extremely poisonous.",

"<b>Big, green, marine.</b><br><br>The green sea turtle is the largest hard-shelled marine turtle.",

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