the bony upper shell of a turtle. It’s really rare to find hatchlings of fossil turtles in general, as the bones in their shells are so thin they can be easily destroyed,” he commented ...
The passengers in the row ahead were sure to have listened with avid interest. They were officers with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Not only that, the couple had a trophy of their own, the skull of a green sea turtle, and it was with them ... jacket in their carry-on luggage. Those bones belonged to a federally listed ...
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