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elime

I'm a biology student at the University of Montevallo.

Alabaster, AL

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elime Green sea turtle
Green sea turtle commented on by elime Philippines12 years ago

If I understand you correctly, then yes.

elime Green sea turtle
Green sea turtle commented on by elime Philippines12 years ago

Yes, that is a Green. Here is a good photo of a Hawksbill for comparison: http://www.costaricaturtles.com/images/h...

elime Green sea turtle
Green sea turtle commented on by elime Philippines12 years ago

Actually Ashish, take a look at the scutes on the shell. On a Hawksbill, they are more ornate and overlap each other. On a Green, they do not overlap. Also, Green sea turtles have a "bullet-shaped" head and the Hawksbills will have a very prominent pointed beak.

elime Green sea turtle
Green sea turtle commented on by elime Philippines12 years ago

This is actually a Green Sea Turtle. Not a Hawksbill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_sea_t...

elime House sparrow
House sparrow commented on by elime Huntsville, Alabama, USA12 years ago

wow! That is quite a rare shot!

elime American robins
American robins commented on by elime Kentucky, USA12 years ago

That is so neat!

elime Magnificent Frigatebird
Magnificent Frigatebird commented on by elime Quintana Roo, Mexico12 years ago

Thanks!

elime Mexican black spiny-tailed Iguana
Mexican black spiny-tailed Iguana commented on by elime Florida, USA12 years ago

I agree. It looks more like a green iguana.

elime green fly
green fly commented on by elime Huntsville, Alabama, USA12 years ago

haha you're description is funny

elime Jungle Geranium
Jungle Geranium commented on by elime Lat: 16.29 Lon: -86.5912 years ago

That looks more like it! Thanks Ian.

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