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kemp's ridley hatching

A Kemp’s ridley nest after being excavated by the 45th Space Wing Civil Engineer biological scientists, Angy Chambers and Martha Carrol at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., July 11, 2015. The Kemp’s ridley is the rarest and most endangered sea turtle in the world. It was discovered nesting on the beaches of the Cape for the first time recorded May 14, 2015, and then again May 28, 2015. (Courtesy photo/Released)

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