Wolf

Stranded 1/21/2013 Wolf was found by a couple of our volunteers on Boca Chica Beach.  The turtle was extremely emaciated and had a deep, dime-sized wound on his upper right flipper and additional scrapes all over his shell. He has been in ICU since his arrival. After intense fluid and vitamin therapy and a round […]

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Lady Bug

Stranded 1/14/2013 Lady Bug was found on Boca Chica beach at the mouth of the Rio Grande by Border Patrol Agents. Her injuries were similar to those of Tobianne’s. She had a fractured skull and her upper jaw was broken due to an impact, most likely caused by a boat. Unfortunately, the trauma of the

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Willie

Stranded 7/1/2010 Willie is a post-hatchling Kemp’s ridley sea turtle. He stranded right after Hurricane Alex hit South Padre Island. He had small predator bites on his front left flipper and his shell. His wounds healed very nicely and he’s in rehabilitation. His favorite food is shrimp and he has a voracious appetite. He will be

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Slick

Stranded 11/16/2012 Slick is an Atlantic green sea turtle hatchling. He stranded with a small wound to his neck, possibly a predator bite. He has recovered from his injuries and is in good condition in Sea Turtle, Inc’s ICU. He will be released when he grows toa larger size. Released 8/13/2014

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Tickles

Stranded 11/16/2012 Tickles is a Atlantic green sea turtle hatchling. She was attacked by a predator who bit off most of her front right flipper and parts of her back flippers. Despite her injuries, she is doing very well. She is already actively swimming and diving in her tank in the ICU and has a

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Quince

Stranded 11/15/2012 Quince is a hatchling Atlantic green sea turtle who was brought in by a woman from Utah. His name is the Spanish number “fifteen.” This turtle has small predator bites out of his back flippers. His condition has improved greatly since he was brought in and he is now starting to eat small

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Dooby Doo

Stranded 11/1/2012 Dooby Doo is a hatchling hawksbill sea turtle. He was found on Boca Chica beach by a group of winter visitors. Dooby Doo has a couple small predator bites on his shell and flippers, but no serious physical injuries. He is currently eating well and spending time in the hatchling tanks of our

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Larry C.

Stranded 10/29/12 Larry C. is a hatchling hawksbill sea turtle found by visitors at the end of Highway 100. He is missing chunks of his back flippers due to predator attacks and also has an abnormal scute count. Scutes are the plates of keratin on a turtles back. Hawksbill usually have 4 lateral (side) scutes

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Suerte

Stranded 10/15/2011 Suerte is a juvenile Hawksbill sea turtle. His name is Spanish for “Luck.” He was found just north of County Access 5 by visitors, who turned him over to a South Padre Island county Sheriff. He was covered in algae and all four of his flippers had predator bites. The wounds were all past

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