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Olive ridleys come ashore for mass nesting in India's Odisha

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March 27, 2020 · 5 Years ago
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Olive ridley sea turtles are seen at the Rushikulya river mouth as they come ashore for mass nesting, known as arribada, at the eastern coast of India, some 140 kilometers from Odisha state's capital city Bhubaneswar, on Mach 25, 2020.

The olive ridley sea turtles are the second smallest and most abundant of all sea turtles found in the world.

(All photos via VCG)

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