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Turtle with shark fins SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — Allison, a green sea turtle with only one flipper, has been going around and around and around for most of her life. But swimming in tight circles is tough for a 5-year-old turtle whose life expectancy is about 150 years. Allison was set straight Wednesday, when researchers outfitted her in a black neoprene suit with a carbon-fiber dorsal fin on the back that allows her to glide gracefully with other turtles. “That’s a sea turtle doing what a sea turtle does,” said Dave Cromwell, a worker who watched the turtle’s new moves at Sea Turtle Inc., a Texas not-for-profit group that rehabilitates injured sea turtles.
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — Allison, a green sea turtle with only one flipper, has been going around and around and around for most of her life. But swimming in tight circles is tough for a 5-year-old turtle whose life expectancy is about 150 years. Allison was set straight Wednesday, when researchers outfitted her in a black neoprene suit with a carbon-fiber dorsal fin on the back that allows her to glide gracefully with other turtles. “That’s a sea turtle doing what a sea turtle does,” said Dave Cromwell, a worker who watched the turtle’s new moves at Sea Turtle Inc., a Texas not-for-profit group that rehabilitates injured sea turtles. Turtle with shark fins The fin on the suit, which resembles a wetsuit covering about three-quarters of her body, acts like a rudder and gives her stability. Allison can change direction by varying the strokes of her front right flipper, the lone survivor in what rescuers believe was a shark attack. Sea Turtle Inc. curator Jeff George said turtles
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — Allison, a green sea turtle with only one flipper, has been going around and around and around for most of her life. But swimming in tight circles is tough for a 5-year-old turtle whose life expectancy is about 150 years. Allison was set straight Wednesday, when researchers outfitted her in a black neoprene suit with a carbon-fiber dorsal fin on the back that allows her to glide gracefully with other turtles. “That’s a sea turtle doing what a sea turtle does,” said Dave Cromwell, a worker who watched the turtle’s new moves at Sea Turtle Inc., a Texas not-for-profit group that rehabilitates injured sea turtles. Turtle with shark fins The fin on the suit, which resembles a wetsuit covering about three-quarters of her body, acts like a rudder and gives her stability. Allison can change direction by varying the strokes of her front right flipper, the lone survivor in what rescuers believe was a shark attack. Sea Turtle Inc. curator Jeff George said turtles
Turtle with shark fins SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — Allison, a green sea turtle with only one flipper, has been going around and around and around for most of her life. But swimming in tight circles is tough for a 5-year-old turtle whose life expectancy is about 150 years. Allison was set straight Wednesday, when researchers outfitted her in a black neoprene suit with a carbon-fiber dorsal fin on the back that allows her to glide gracefully with other turtles. “That’s a sea turtle doing what a sea turtle does,” said Dave Cromwell, a worker who watched the turtle’s new moves at Sea Turtle Inc., a Texas not-for-profit group that rehabilitates injured sea turtles. Sources: http://bg11.org/?