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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkEditorials | Environmental | September 2008 

Turtles Flock to Mexico to Lay Eggs
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Each turtle lays 80 to 150 eggs of which 60 to 70 percent of them survive.
 
Turtles are making their way to shores of Oaxaca, Mexico to lay their eggs. The Olive Ridley Marine turtles lay their eggs every year off the Mexican shores.

Each turtle lays 80 to 150 eggs of which 60 to 70 percent of them survive. The ancestors of these turtles go back to the time of the dinosaurs.

Reuters' Deborah Lutterbeck reports.



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