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How sea turtles' eyes and glands help them adapt to underwater life
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Sea turtles have a clear film that covers their eyes when underwater and lack a salt gland that is present in sharks and shorebirds which can prevent excess salt from the body and keep water out of their stomachs and lungs allowing them to stay underwater for long durations.

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