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- The Australian flatback sea turtle (Natator depressus) is a species of sea turtle in the family Cheloniidae. The species is endemic to the sandy beaches...
- the flatback, green, hawksbill, leatherback, loggerhead, Kemp's ridley, and olive ridley. Six of the seven sea turtle species, all but the flatback, are...
- on other interests at the time. In 2021, Vidot began training at the Flatbacks Wrestling School in Orlando, Florida. There she was taught the industry...
- postoperative plaster cast or bracing until vertebral fusion had occurred. Flatback syndrome is a problem that develops in some patients treated with Harrington...
- description. The necked box instruments include archtop mandolins and the flatback mandolins. Strings run between mechanical tuning machines at the top of...
- Championship in August 2020. In 2019, Clement opened a wrestling school called Flatbacks Wrestling in Apopka, Florida, with Shawn Spears. Mattias Clement was born...
- degree in science. Inlay trained to become a professional wrestler at the Flatbacks Wrestling school in Apopka, Florida under Tyler Breeze and Shawn Spears...
- turtle, leatherback sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead sea turtle, flatback turtle, and the olive ridley. The green sea turtles on the Great Barrier...
- still growing with a 17° Cobb angle and significant thoracic rotation or flatback could be considered for nighttime bracing. On the opposite end of the growth...
- crab) and various species of turtle including the hawksbill sea turtle and flatback sea turtle. It seems that sea turtles are unaffected by the stings because...