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cell membrane, because it is a circle<---- that's obviously not right it's competition

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competition or variation...... not sure...??

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Q: What are some newly hatched turtles that can swim faster than others of the same species?
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Sea turtles are hatched ashore from soft eggs, and are called "hatchlings". Then they make a dash for the water while birds, iguanas, and others have a feast on the slower, unlucky ones.


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Do turtles live alone or with other turtles?

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Had 9 eggs and 2 have hatched are the others going to hatch or have they gone bad?

no you can still hatch them