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It's a miracle!! baby turtles caretta caretta born in Comiso!



Al centro specializzato sulla fauna selvatica di Comiso si sono schiuse le uova di tartaruga Caretta Caretta depositate poco più di un mese fa da una Caretta Caretta  sulla spiaggia di Marina di Ragusa, vicino alla Torre.

Portate immediatamente al centro e poste in incubatrice, le baby tartarughe verranno liberate in mare alla foce dell'Irminio tra qualche settimana , quando saranno in grado di affrontare il mare aperto!!

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In the specialized Centre for wild animals in Comiso, a few days ago the eggs of a Caretta- Caretta turtle opened!! Almost a hundred of babies were born.
The eggs were found in the beach of Marina di Ragusa , near  what the local people call the Tower beach, at the end of June.

Put under the cure of the experts of the Centre in Comiso they will be released at the mouth of the river Irminio in a couple of weeks , when the baby turtles will be able to face the sea life on their own!!

It's a miracle!

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