SURPRISE! — 7 November 2000
A two-day Atlantic storm which pelted the Cape with cold rain amid
northerly gusts yielded a surprise pidend this afternoon. During a
period when 5-pound sea turtles are stranding cold-stunned on Cape Cod beaches
and mature diamondback terrapins have been tucked away in their winter
hibernacula for nearly a month, we were shocked to discover a 4-gram hatchling
strolling down the road on Lieutenant Island. Hatchling 90 was roaming as
if lost along a dirt road on west island within shouting distance of the Murphy’s
cottage. The nest from whence she
emerged could not be located.
At 2.7 centimeters carapace length, she's about mid sized, but seems quite
light at only 4 grams. Her yolk sac has been mostly absorbed, but her egg
tooth remains quite prominent.
Sadly she may be blind. Neither eye has opened,
although there is no anomalous growth as witnessed on Hatchling 2-99 from
Lieutenant Island last year. She’s resting now and gradually warming in my
garage lab. The wet tank has been prepared for her once she becomes more
active.
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