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Olive Ridley Sea Turtle

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Olive ridleys get their name from the coloring of their heart-shaped shell, which starts out grey but becomes olive green once the turtles are adults. They have one to two visible claws on each of their paddle-like flippers.
Photograph by Bill Curtsinger

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