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Sea Turtles in Hawaii First Breed at 29 Years, Older Than Other Populations
Hawksbill sea turtles in Hawaii, recently radiocarbon-dated, are now better-known in terms of age, reproductive maturity and growth rates. Their shells provide a "biological clock," according to a new study.
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