Marine Life
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'Glowing' Sea Turtle Is First Biofluorescent Reptile, Researchers Say [WATCH]
A hawksbill sea turtle found off the coast of the Solomon Islands is the first biofluorescent reptile ever discovered. The sea turtle was "glowing" green and red as it swam by researchers observing corals in the Pacific Ocean.
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