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International Animal Rescue NewsJune 2008 Goa vets examine hawksbill sea turtle
It was decided that the turtle was to be given a more thorough examination the following morning when more staff would be on duty to help - after all a 100kg turtle takes a few people to carry and hold! In the meantime Green Cross were to keep the animal safe and they were advised to try to feed it a little to increase its strength. The following day the turtle was brought back and a full set of x-rays was taken to determine whether anything had caused it to become so weak. The x-rays all came out clear and the next step was to determine whether the turtle was able to swim so it could be returned to the sea once it had gathered some strength. It was taken by Dr Nikhil and Green Cross staff to a pool nearby and no sooner had it been dropped in the water than it was swimming without any apparent effort. However as it was still so weak it was returned to the care of Green Cross where it would be fed and cared for until it was fit and strong enough to be returned to its natural habitat - and would hopefully find its way back into familiar waters.
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