-> Now that you raise the point I cna't recall seeing any references to
-> growth on turtles either. If someone knows the answer I'd appreciate
-> it if you pass that on to me otherwise I think I'll do a little
-> digging of my own.
-> Be wet and well.
-> Dennis
I didn't see the question, but suspect I know where to get the answer.
There's a turtle farm on Grand Cayman which we visit when we're there
and they certainly have information on sea turtle life cycles. If
you're ever there, I really recommend a visit. It's not as extensive as
your typical US tourist attraction, but worth it anyway. If you can't
find your answer, share the question with me and I'll see what I can do.
I know of at least one Cayman operation on Internet (Enterprise Bed and
Breakfast) and, if worse comes to worse, will ask when we make our trip
to Grand Cayman in July.
Lee
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