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- turtle are best known for their unique synchronised m**** nestings called arribadas, where thousands of females come together on the same beach to lay eggs...
- large groups of hundreds or thousands in nesting aggregations called arribadas, which is a Spanish word for "arrivals". Males will typically stay closer...
- Justicia, Hacienda y Guerra, 18th–19th centuries Secretaría del Juzgado de Arribadas de Cádiz, 18th–19th centuries Comisaría Interventora de la Hacienda Pública...
- Nature do****entary featuring the extraordinary natural history event of an arribada - the m**** nesting phenomenon of olive ridley sea turtles in Costa Rica...
- individually. But ridley sea turtles come as**** en m****e, known as an arribada (arrival). With the Kemp's ridley sea turtle this occurs during the day...
- sold in retailers, online, in Britt Café • Bakery locations, and in Grupo Arribada-owned Morpho Travel Experience. The company currently employs around 400...
- release July 5, 1996 April 13, 2007 26 Arribada 1: Sea Turtle Invasion VHS release July 8, 1996 April 20, 2007 27 Arribada 2: Running the Gauntlet VHS release...
- Rushikulya River. This area is the location of one of the largest m**** nesting (arribada) sites of olive ridley sea turtles in India. The villages near the mouth...
- octubre de 1493. Cited in: Gould 1984, p. 254 Martín Alonso Pinzón, Festa de Arribada, Ayuntamiento de Baiona. Accessed online 2010-01-12. Testimony in the pleitos...
- large numbers for a few nights after a full moon. These events are called arribadas. Other turtles that lay eggs here are the Hawksbill turtle, the “prieta”...