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Field Experience at Gumbo Limbo

by Rosita Darden

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GUMBO LIMBO FIELD TRIP
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I learned that they put honey on the turtles injuries, so they can heal.
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I also learned that most injuries are caused by boats and sharks.
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A turtle named Morgan used a life vest to keep her underwater because she had air bubbles inside of her.
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Gabriel Matone Slavutzki
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Vivi Carraro
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Monday, 6th, 4th, and 5th grade went to Gumbo Limbo. We looked at a lot of different animals that live on the water like, fish, sea stars, eels, and a lot of turtles and fun facts about them. We also went to a butterfly garden which to be honest there where more spiders than butterflies. Another thing that we learned is that eels are green because they have a yellow or green mucous to provide protection from parasites and infectious bacteria. It also is easier for them to camouflage so that they can hide in reefs and catch a prey. There was a turtle named Morgan had air bubbles in her shell which wasn't good for her, so because of that she had a weight on her back.
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Something I learned that I thought was very interesting is that honey can heal scars on a turtle's shell. Turtles are also starting to be known as endangered, and most part it is because of humans. Mostly because some boaters go over sea turtles on accident, and honey is something that can most of the time fix a turtles scar that was made a boat.
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Another thing that happens to turtle's is that, they usually eat a lot of hooks on accident and some end up dying and, others might get surgery and humans end up saving them. Why a lot of places in the world have free plastic environment is because, sea turtles and other sea creatures usually mistake plastic or garbage with food, specially with jellyfish.
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