BRA08 - Turtles of the Indian Ocean
Blue Reef Adventures • 25m
Turtles are among the most captivating ocean dwellers, yet their existence is in the balance. Their fight for survival begins before the small hatchlings break through their shells. The eggs are at the mercy of the winds and the tides, and are scavenged by jackals, red ants, monitor lizards and humans. Peter and Stefania visit the Maputaland Coast of South Africa to film this extraordinary story.
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