The abundance of seashells on North Carolina’s Outer Banks makes it one of the nation’s top destinations for shell collectors, but with quantity comes the unexpected and even the creepy.
A rarely-seen leatherback sea turtle washed up dead on the northern Outer Banks last week.
Watch your feet if you’re headed to the Outer Banks. The beaches are blanketed ... posted a photo Friday showing the highly collectible shells clustered on its beach like gravel: all types ...
The video, shared July 10 on Facebook, shows the turtle rocking from side to side, bouncing its shell off ... known on the Outer Banks. “They are the smallest species of sea turtle, and the ...
Around noon on Monday, Nov. 4, NEST (Network for Endangered Sea Turtles) posted this announcement.
OUTER BANKS, N.C. (WNCN) — Blue sea dragons may be small and pretty, but don’t let that fool you! According to Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which is run by the National Park Service, the creatures ...
according to a social media post from the Outer Banks Network for Endangered Sea Turtles. Leatherbacks are the largest sea turtle species and the only species that doesn’t have a hard shell.