View sea turtles from a distance of at least 10 feet. In Hawai‘i, we view turtles respectfully. Honu basking on the beach are getting much-needed rest. Give them space and don’t feed, chase, or touch them. Use
If you see a turtle on the road, stop in a 38 place and help it cross over. Don't put yourself or others in 39 . Just stop and turn on your hazard(危险) lights. This can help other 40 to slow down. Keep the turtle moving in the same direction (方向). When you see a turtle...
As the weather warms up,turtles (乌龟) are on the move,especially females,who may be looking for a place to nest.(1)___.In some areas,turtle habitats are entirely surrounded by roads,meaning that these creatures are at an even higher risk of vehicle collision (碰撞).The creatures need ...
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Look at the turtles(乌龟). 4.___ You can see them on the road 1 to 2 days before it rains. Look at the cows. Sometimes, they stay together and keep quiet, because bad weather is on the way. A. Watch the animals. B. The birds fly around when they're happy. C. The bi...
They are never on a road. They take life easy by living in water. as discover that turtles walk very slowly and steadily(稳步地). They are never in a hurry to eat. Sometimes it takes them many hours to eat a good meal. They breathe slowly and go to sleep....
These reptiles have roamed the oceans for 100 million years. We've put them at risk, but with a little help, they're rebounding.
If a motorist sees a turtle on the road, drivers are encouraged to slow down to avoid hitting it with their vehicle. If the vehicle can safely stop, motorists should consider moving the turtle to the shoulder on the side of the road in the direction it was facing. ...
Despite its uniqueness, the leatherback is on the road to extinction. Frank Paladino, a biologist at Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne who has run the project at Playa Grande since 1988 with James Spotila of Drexel University, recently estimated that the global population has dropped by tw...