Hawksbill turtles have relatively crude navigational skills

A small international team of researchers has found that hawksbill turtles take a circuitous route during migration, suggesting they have relatively crude navigational skills. In their paper published in Journal of the Royal Society Interface, the group describes tagging multiple turtle specimens and tracking their movements to better understand their navigational skills.


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