Smithsonian Channel | Do Incubating Sea Turtles Call Out to Each Other When it’s Time to Hatch?🐢Turtle Beach | Smithsonian @SmithsonianChannel | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 20 hours ago
Lindsay McKenna is among the first scientists to discover that developing sea turtles make sounds inside their eggs! She's not 100% sure why it happens, but one theory is that it’s a signal for all the other turtles to synchronize their hatching.
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Lindsay McKenna is among the first scientists to discover that developing sea turtles make sounds inside their eggs! She's not 100% sure why it happens, but one theory is that it’s a signal for all the other turtles to synchronize their hatching.
From: Turtle Beach
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