Here's just one percent left mail turtle, now what will happen to this species ...
In the Northern Great Barrier Reef, a large number of green females are strolling strollers. But this is actually being considered as a big problem. Only surviving the mail turtle is not free from danger for this species.
The Northern Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's most beautiful landmarks. It is the largest colony of turtles in the world, where about 2 lakh turtles are seen in this rare species. The only problem is that the mails are not turtles in them. More than 99 per cent of the settlers on this reef are turtle and the reason for this is being considered as global warming.
Green Sea Turtle is considered to be a species facing the danger of extinction. This change is seen since the 1990s on the Northern Reef. In a recent study published in the Current Biology Journal, it has claimed that this warning is due to global warming.
According to Web site The Weather Network, due to temperature rise, there is an impact on the genders during the incidence of turtle eggs. If the atmosphere is cold, then there are born melodious turtles. But female turtles are more in hot environments.
Based on temperature, this phenomenon of sex determination occurs in many species of reptile species. It is a good news to increase the number of turtles by filling the temperature, but when completely avoid festive turtle, it can be a destruction condition, because this will have a serious effect on the reproduction of turtles and gradually they will become extinct Will happen

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