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The World Is Running Out of Male Sea Turtles

Green sea turtles are already an endangered species, mainly due to humans hunting them, harvesting their eggs, degrading their habitats, or entangling them in garbage of some kind. ....

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The sex ratio of endangered sea turtles is badly skewed by pollution

The sex ratio of endangered sea turtles is badly skewed by pollution
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Coastal News Today | World - Endangered turtle population under threat as pollution may lead to excess of females being born

Researchers find exposure to heavy metals cadmium and antimony and certain organic contaminants, accumulated by the mother and transferred to her eggs, may cause embryos to be feminized in green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas), a species already at risk of extinction from a current lack of male hatchlings. ....

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Endangered turtle population under threat as pollution may lead to excess of females being born

Endangered turtle population under threat as pollution may lead to excess of females being born
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