'It's extremely depressing': tiny turtle dies after eating 104 pieces of plastic
by Poppy Noor in New York from on (#4RV43)
Florida clinic says the problem is so common that they have a drop-off point for residents to leave sickly turtles
When Emily Mirowski took in a tiny loggerhead turtle that had been washed up in Boca Raton, Florida, she knew it wasn't healthy. It was lethargic, almost lifeless, with a drooping head - healthy turtles are normally so full of energy that they are hard to hold.
But she hoped it would live: its shell was immaculate and healthy looking, a beautiful orange brown, and the turtle was small enough to fit in the palm of the 29-year-old's hand. It died soon after.
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