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Green sea turtle

United States, 1970
film

Jacques Cousteau traces the life cycle f the green sea turtle, its migration to lay eggs and the emergence of the young.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Giant turtles

United States, 1981
Similarity: 77%

The Snapping turtle

United States, 1940
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Island of turtles

Australia, 1958
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The Adventures of a bluebottle

France, 1955
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500 million years beneath the sea

Canada, 1975
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Return of the sea elephant

United States, 1974
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Cries from the deep

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Le Papillon: vanesse grande tortue

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Shadow on the reef. Turning turtle.

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A Fish is born

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The Flight of penguins

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The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

Unknown
Similarity: 69%

Six minutes with nature

Australia, 1951
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Turtle diary

United Kingdom, 1985
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Undersea life

United States, 1945
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Epaves

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Coral jungle

United States, 1969
Similarity: 68%

The Unsinkable sea otter

United States, 1975
Similarity: 68%
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