A turtle Cardón (Dermochelys choriácea, the largest marine species in the world), in Patanemo, one of the most crowded areas of Puerto Cabello. Officials of the Ministry of Ecosocialism (MINEC) explained that guided by an internal magnetic compass, the female returned exactly to the same shore where she was born, possibly 30 years ago, to deposit a prole of 90 eggs. The specimen, which can reach two meters long and weigh up to 600 kilograms. Fac…
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A turtle Cardón (Dermochelys choriácea, the largest marine species in the world), in Patanemo, one of the most crowded areas of Puerto Cabello. Officials of the Ministry of Ecosocialism (MINEC) explained that guided by an internal magnetic compass, the female returned exactly to the same shore where she was born, possibly 30 years ago, to deposit a prole of 90 eggs. The specimen, which can reach two meters long and weigh up to 600 kilograms. Fac…