A rescued green sea turtle ( Chelonia mydas) named Charlotte is getting the gift of better mobility this holiday season.
A green sea turtle named Charlotte is getting a second chance at swimming normally thanks to a 3D-printed harness meant to ...
A green sea turtle in Connecticut has been given another chance at ... deal with positive buoyancy syndrome, known as "bubble ...
"Bubble butt" can leave turtles struggling to swim normally — or unable to submerge at all. A 3D-printed harness can help.
Charlotte, a green sea turtle, was hit by a boat back in 2008. This left it with an affliction colloquially referred to as the “bubble butt,” a kind of floating syndrome that makes it impossible for a ...
When Charlotte the green sea turtle was struck by a boat, his injuries rendered him mostly unable to swim. In addition to partial paralysis, Charlotte also suffered from “bubble butt syndrome,” a ...
Courtesy of Formlabs A green sea turtle in Connecticut has ... deal with positive buoyancy syndrome, known as "bubble butt syndrome." According to The Turtle Hospital, a nonprofit organization ...
Along the way, he was identified as a male. A male green sea turtle was given the name Bubble Butt at The Turtle Hospital in the Florida Keys shortly after he arrived there in 1989. His ...
Charlotte the sea ... turtle at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Conn. The accident damaged his shell and spinal cord, which led to a condition called positive buoyancy syndrome, also known as "bubble ...