Olive
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Scientific name | Olea europaea |
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Higher classification | Olive |
Order | Lamiales |
Rank | Species |
Did you know | The Egyptians recorded their knowledge of the olive around 1,000 b. c. , and the Phoenicians exported it to Greece, Libya, and Carthage. |
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Lab fact 1p family | Oleaceae |
Lab fact 1p genus | Olea |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Speci | O. europaea |
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ID | 963479 |
About Olive
The olive, known by the botanical name Olea europaea, meaning "European olive", is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, found in the Mediterranean Basin from Portugal to the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, and southern Asia as far east as China, as well as the Canary Islands and Réunion.
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Olive ridley turtle found injured from Seaford beach
...The Olive ridley turtle was rescued in the rule from the warmer coasts of Mexico A rare turtle, off the South coast of two women from Baden...
Olive ridley turtle found injured from Seaford beach
The Olive ridley turtle was rescued in the rule from the warmer coasts of Mexico
A rare turtle, off the South Coast of Two Women from Baden.
The injured Olive ridley turtle, which was discovered usually in Mexico or the Canary Islands, 20m off Seaford beach in East Sussex .
Emma Holter, and Lisa Glandfield brought The Reptile to the country and saw it had injuries to his face and shell.
she called The British Divers Marine Life Rescue, the turtle at Brighton Sea Life centre for the treatment.
This endangered species of turtle was also said to be in UK waters by 2016
Emma Holter (left) and Lisa Glandfield, the turtle moved to the shoreCorinne Gordon, a marine medic, "she has some damage, but their injuries are not life-threatening.
"However, it is a big concern that they had only a temperature of 10. 8C you pick. It is in the cold shock.
"are We really in the hope that she survived. "
The turtle weights 2. 5 kg and is less than half a Meter long to grow Olive ridleys in the rule, to approximately 1mas soon As the juvenile turtle is in a natural temperature for your race, it is to be hoped, they will be feed to be able to Ms Gordon added.
Nettie Glandfield was with her mother, Lisa, when The Reptile was brought to the shore.
"We thought that you might be dead, but every now And Then would make a small movement," She Said .
"The Beach was windy, so we wrapped them in a wet towel to give her a bit warmer and protected from the wind, until the vet came.
"it wasn't very big, about the size of a Jack Russell, and she is so far away from Home . "
the name of the Olive ridley derives from the mostly greenish color of its skin and shell,Dr sky Yates, a veterinarian, helped in The Rescue and confirmed the markings and color were said in accordance with, the Olive ridley breed: "It was so bizarre, this turtle see on Seaford beach.
"she has a long way to go with recovery, but the ladies, they pulled out of the water did a great Job . "
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Source of news: bbc.com