Hawksbill Turtles Come to Kish Island to Lay Eggs

The surrounding waters of Iran’s Kish Island are habitats for hawksbill and Green turtle species. Hawksbill turtles come to Kish waters for egg-laying largely along the southern and western coasts of the Island between mid-March and early August.

 

 

Golrokh Askarieh

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