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STOCK FOOTAGE DIRECTORY
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Slider Turtle Silvertip Digital Libraries
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Turtle Silvertip Digital Libraries
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Gopher Tortoise Silvertip Digital Libraries
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Sea Turtle Creatas
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Tortoise Creatas
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Softshell Turtle Finley Holiday Stock
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Turtle Finley Holiday Stock
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Giant Tortoise Free Stock Footage
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Tortoise Free Stock Footage
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Leatherback Turtle In The Wild Productions
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Sea Turtle Nautilus Productions
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Green Sea Turtle Ocean Footage
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Hawksbill Turtle Ocean Footage
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Sea Turtle Ocean Footage
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Sea Turtle Wrightwood Laboratories
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Hawk's Bill Turtle DavidIreland.com
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Sea Turtle Footage World
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Snapping Turtle Footage World
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Turtle Footage World
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Softshell Turtle TV Data
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Green Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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Green Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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Hawksbill Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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Hawksbill Turtle Howard Hall Productions
Hawksbill Turtles feeding on sponges Visit Site
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Hawksbill Turtle Howard Hall Productions
Hawksbill Turtles feeding on algae Visit Site
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Hawksbill Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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Loggerhead Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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Turtle Howard Hall Productions
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The Hawksbill Turtle Global Cuts
you'll instantly feel younger when you go face-to-face with this ancient species. This air-breathing marine has been swimming the oceans for millions of years. With that much practice, it's no wonder that the hawksbill turtle can stay underwater for a full hour after taking just a few sips of air. Follow this endangered creature on a fascinating three-minute Red Sea swim. The footage on The Hawksbill Turtle is shot with a 3CCD camcorder in a Light and Motion UW Housing. It is supplied in flattened QuickTime format, DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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Green Turtle Global Cuts
From mid-October to late April female Green Turtles can be seen coming out of the sea and struggling up beaches on some coral cays and reef islands to lay their eggs. Normally it is on a moonlit night the large female turtle lumbers ashore and digs a shallow pit above the high water mark. When the hole is deep enough up to 100 eggs are laid. She then covers them up and heads back to the sea. The eggs hatch 6-13 weeks later. The Green Turtle footage is shot with a Sony DSR-200AP DVCAM camcorder. It is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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