Dina
About Dina
Species:
Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) (CM24-49)
Dina is a juvenile green sea turtle found washed up Walton Rocks. Dina was very weak and lethargic on intake. Current treatment is antibiotics.
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Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) (CM24-49)
Dina is a juvenile green sea turtle found washed up Walton Rocks. Dina was very weak and lethargic on intake. Current treatment is antibiotics.
Arrival
March 7, 2024
Stranding
Walton Rocks, FL
Initial
Lethargic, puncture wound
Admission
4.3 lbs. / 1.96 kg.
Current
5.5 lbs. / 2.5 kg.