Thank you to our
We thank our Hostess Sandee at
This is me when I was two years and 4 months old
The date is May 1951. I have smart friends so I know you will figure out
how old I am today.
Thank you to our
We thank our Hostess Sandee at
This is me when I was two years and 4 months old
The date is May 1951. I have smart friends so I know you will figure out
how old I am today.
A few snaps outside
As soon as we entered the aquarium, they took a photo.
They put 3 different backdrops on it.
Marlu selected the one with the River Otters
This is Eno the oldest I have an entire post on the otters that will post on Nature Friday, Jan 10th
I immediately found elves on a rock
I was able to get some good snaps and some not so good snaps
Regular Aquarium was very busy and hard to get good photos with description signs.
****COLD STUNNED
With recent drops in weather and water temperature, many communities on our coasts are experiencing hundreds of sea turtles, many of them dead, washing ashore. This phenomenon, known as cold stunning, refers to the changes sea turtles experience when they are exposed to cold water for an extended period of time. But as turtles head farther north to warmer waters that are the result of human-caused climate change, cold stunnings have become more frequent.Sea turtles are reptiles, relying on external sources of heat to maintain their body temperatures. When turtles are cold stunned, usually when water temperatures reach 50 degrees and below, they will experience a decrease in heart rate and circulation causing them to become lethargic. Cold stunning may lead to shock, pneumonia, frostbite, and potentially death, as they are not able to migrate to warmer waters.
With the help of many groups, cold stunned sea turtles can be transported to a rehab facility, placed in a dry tub and evaluated for any other existing health concerns. They will be warmed up slowly and, when appropriate, placed in water and closely monitored by rehab staff. Once fully recovered, the turtles are released.With recent drops in weather and water temperature, many communities on our coasts are experiencing hundreds of sea turtles, many of them dead, washing ashore. This phenomenon, known as cold stunning, refers to the changes sea turtles experience when they are exposed to cold water for an extended period of time. Sea turtles are reptiles, relying on external sources of heat to maintain their body temperatures. When turtles are cold stunned, usually when water temperatures reach 50 degrees and below, they will experience a decrease in heart rate and circulation causing them to become lethargic.