Why Do Turtles Stack on Each Other
Turtles stack on each other primarily to thermoregulate, stabilize in moving water, conserve energy, and maintain position in currents. In the wild, this behavior helps many spe...
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Turtles stack on each other primarily to thermoregulate, stabilize in moving water, conserve energy, and maintain position in currents. In the wild, this behavior helps many spe...
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