Sea Turtle/Octopus
Sea turtles, an endangered species, are monitored by sea turtle rescuers to ensure their survival. Once the female turtles are full grown, they go to the beach to lay eggs. The female leaves the nest before the eggs are ready to hatch and it is up to the babies to find their way to the ocean.
Sea turtles, an endangered species, are monitored by sea turtle rescuers to ensure their survival. Once the female turtles are full grown, they go to the beach to lay eggs. The female leaves the nest before the eggs are ready to hatch and it is up to the babies to find their way to the ocean.
Octopuses are a part of the mollusk phylum. Their vital organs are enclosed in a sac and their skin changes color to match the environment, which makes it easy to hunt prey. Male octopuses have a special tentacle that fertilizes the eggs in the females.
This film is part of a series. The series title and other films in this series are listed below.
Animals A-Z - Eight Part Series
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- Media Center: $150
- Individual School: $99
- Public Library: $110
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