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100 Baby Endangered Turtles Released Back Into the Sea in Singapore
They hit the sand and their tiny legs took them as fast as they could carry them right back into the sea. 100 baby Hawksbill turtles scrambled towards the waves off of Singapore, ready to begin their new adventure. The endangered species had some help from local officials making sure they got back into the water safely. Same went for a teenage — although not mutant or ninja — turtle in Australia named Vernon. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer explains.