Photo: Divers create designs with giant green turtles

Big green turtles wrap each other or pose in front of a photographer's lens, creating stunning scenes in the ocean.

Big green turtles wrap each other or pose in front of a photographer's lens, creating stunning scenes in the ocean.

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Two turtles showed tangerine in front of the camera lens.

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These are the works of 37-year-old photographer Montse Grillo, who dives off the coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, 100km west of Morocco's south coast.

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Animals that seem shy are quite curious about the operation of the lens.

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The turtle poses for a photo of "taking a selfie" with the photographer.

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Green turtles live in Tenerife.They can live for 8 to 10 years.Their average length is 1.5m, and the volume is up to 190kg.

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Green turtles face endangered conditions because humans often hunt them for meat and eggs.

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They eat grass, sea grass and algae.In addition, some juveniles also eat crabs, jellyfish and sponges.During the breeding season, green turtles must travel a long distance from the sea into the sandy beaches to lay eggs.

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Update 16 December 2018
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