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Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

On August 25, conservationists feed the turtles with easier-to-digest ingredients such as jellyfish and krill.

Recently, 7 baby turtles have hatched shells in Qingdao Haichang Polar Ocean Park, which is also the first artificial breeding of turtles (national first-class protected animals) in China.

Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

Conservationists feed the turtles on August 25.

According to reports, on June 1, a female turtle in Qingdao Haichang Polar Ocean Park laid 30 turtle eggs, after more than 70 days of hatching in the incubator, there are currently 7 baby turtles out of the shell, of which 6 with normal development have eaten steadily.

Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

On August 25, the largest of the seven tortoises was weighed.

Qingdao Haichang Polar Ocean Park is a national science popularization education base and has been committed to the protection and reproduction of marine animals. The successful breeding of turtles once again proves the feasibility of indoor breeding and breeding of sea turtles in the aquarium, which will become an important measure to restore the resources of wild sea turtle populations.

Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

A baby tortoise swims on August 25.

Pictured - The turtle, a national first-class protected animal, was successfully artificially hatched in Qingdao for the first time

Editor: Wang Bailing

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