Sea turtle egg next to ghost crab burrow 1

Description:
Category hierarchy: Animals | Reproduction | Eggs & Young
Description: Most sea turtle eggs are buried in clusters of about 100 about 18-24" deep in the sand. This unusual individual egg sits unprotected beside the burrow of a ghost crab.
Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTI
Capture details: Lens: Canon zoom lense EF 75-300 mm
Original date: 20080823
Locality: Latitude: 2.769480000000000e+001; Longitude: -8.054380000000001e+001
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