A huge turtle was found in a swimming pool in Kandima, Maldives.
The massive creature was probably having an exploratory walk down the beach when it fell into the pool.
Luckily, the animal was noticed by people and one of them immediately took it out of the pool.
Watch the video of the man saving the turtle below.
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Video credit: Rumble
However, it was not easy to take the turtle out of the pool owing to its massive size and reluctance to comply with the efforts of the man taking it out.
The turtle kept moving as if it was declining to go out of the pool.
Sea turtles are classified as reptiles and they usually spend their lives in the deep sea. The females, however, have to come to the beach to lay eggs.
Members of the Cholonioidea family in the biological classification, turtles are divided into seven species that are currently known to humans.
They are found in all the oceans and can be easily recognized due to their massive size.
As stated earlier, the female sea turtles come to beaches to lay eggs. Usually, a female turtle only makes one such trip in its entire lifespan.
Turtles can travel long distances across the gulfs to find better habitats that have favorable temperatures and plenty of foods. Some of them, like the Lute, are among the most spectacular animals ever known to man.
Sea turtles have a unique set of abilities that enable them to survive the deep seas. They have a number of different shapes and shell composition.
The Leatherback turtle, for example, has a flexible shell that’s made up of leather and fat.
Sadly though, all the seven turtle species known to us are currently facing an imminent threat of extinction due to the actions of humans.
Pollution in the oceans caused by humans has an extremely detrimental effect on the lives of turtles.
Another main reason behind the extinction of these spectacular animals is illegal fishing which causes the immediate death of turtles in most cases.
The destruction of their eggs by predators or humans before they can hatch on the beaches is also a major factor leading to their extinction.
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