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How does a Turtle get into its Shell?

A baby turtle is born with a shell that is just the right size for its body. As turtle grows, shell also grows. The top of a turtle’s shell...

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How does a Turtle get into its Shell A baby turtle is born with a shell that is just the right size for its body. As the turtle grows, the shell also grows. The top of a turtle’s shell is divided into sections. These are called shields. Many young turtles show growth rings in each horny shield. Each ring stands for a year’s growth. For example, a two-year-old turtle has two growth rings on each shield. After five or ten years, however, you can no longer figure out the turtle’s age by its rings. These rings have either become too crowded together, or have begun to wear off.

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