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Do sea turtles make their own homes?

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no they don't sea turtles don't stop and live in an area they continue to swim and explore when they sleep they keep there eyes open and are still swimming. to get rid of salt in there eyes they cry to get most of it out. but sea turtles do make there own burrows to lay there eggs but they never return to see the babies.

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