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Nov 2024
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Les tortues (Turtles)

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Les tortues habitent nos océans depuis plus de 150 millions d'années, depuis l'époque où les dinosaures peuplaient la Terre.

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Turtles have inhabited our oceans for over 150 million years, ever since dinosaurs roamed the Earth.


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