3D Printed Turtle Eggs Are Being Used to Crack Down on Poaching
These tiny ping pong ball-sized eggs may look unassuming, but they’re being used to crack down on poachers in North and Central America. Sea turtle eggs are considered to be an aphrodisiac and a delicacy, and they can sell for anywhere between $5 to $20 a pop on the black market. That’s why conservation group Paso…
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Sure is empty down here...