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Sea Turtle Print

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High quality art print of an original digital painting of a happy sea turtle getting his shell cleaned by colorful fish.

Green sea turtles are charming marine reptiles with heart-shaped shells and greenish coloration. They are herbivores, mainly eating seagrasses and algae. Found in warm ocean waters, they inhabit coastal areas and coral reefs. These turtles are essential for marine ecosystems, as their grazing aids in seagrass growth, benefiting various marine species. However, they face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.

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High quality art print of an original digital painting of a happy sea turtle getting his shell cleaned by colorful fish.

Green sea turtles are charming marine reptiles with heart-shaped shells and greenish coloration. They are herbivores, mainly eating seagrasses and algae. Found in warm ocean waters, they inhabit coastal areas and coral reefs. These turtles are essential for marine ecosystems, as their grazing aids in seagrass growth, benefiting various marine species. However, they face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.

High quality art print of an original digital painting of a happy sea turtle getting his shell cleaned by colorful fish.

Green sea turtles are charming marine reptiles with heart-shaped shells and greenish coloration. They are herbivores, mainly eating seagrasses and algae. Found in warm ocean waters, they inhabit coastal areas and coral reefs. These turtles are essential for marine ecosystems, as their grazing aids in seagrass growth, benefiting various marine species. However, they face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.

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