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Until recently, scientists believed that aside from gathering for resources like a sunny rock, turtles rarely interact with one another and are solitary creatures. A study conducted by Don McKnight and Jaren Serano tested this theory by tracking the movement of 19 juvenile hicatee turtles over several months. When compared to a randomized model, the study showed that the distances between turtles in the wild were smaller than those of the randomized model. These findings suggest that ------ Which choice most logically completes the text?the turtles were traveling disparately, meaning their movement was random.eliminatethe behavior of hicatee turtles does not reflect the behavior of other turtle species.eliminatehicatee turtles are indisputably social creatures who prefer the company of other turtles.eliminatethe turtles displayed some level of sociability, perhaps even traveling as a herd.

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Until recently, scientists believed that aside from gathering for resources like a sunny rock, turtles rarely interact with one another and are solitary creatures. A study conducted by Don McKnight and Jaren Serano tested this theory by tracking the movement of 19 juvenile hicatee turtles over several months. When compared to a randomized model, the study showed that the distances between turtles in the wild were smaller than those of the randomized model. These findings suggest that ------ Which choice most logically completes the text?the turtles were traveling disparately, meaning their movement was random.eliminatethe behavior of hicatee turtles does not reflect the behavior of other turtle species.eliminatehicatee turtles are indisputably social creatures who prefer the company of other turtles.eliminatethe turtles displayed some level of sociability, perhaps even traveling as a herd.

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The most logical completion of the text would be: the turtles displayed some level of sociability, perhaps even traveling as a herd.

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According to the Article, why have some sea turtle nests been destroyed?

what can be a hypothatical consequence of an alter circadial rhythm on turtle hatching

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