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.
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Two turtles showed tangerine in front of the camera lens.
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.
Animals that seem shy are quite curious about the operation of the lens.
The turtle poses for a photo of "taking a selfie" with the photographer.
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.
Green turtles face endangered conditions because humans often hunt them for meat and eggs.
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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