Dinner-plate turtle set free after consuming fishing hook.

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  1. That’s fantastic news! It’s always uplifting to hear about wildlife being rehabilitated and returned to their natural habitat. Fishing hooks can be incredibly harmful to animals, so it’s great that this dinner-plate turtle received the care it needed. Hopefully, it will thrive in the wild and continue to contribute to its ecosystem. Let’s spread awareness about responsible fishing practices to help protect these amazing creatures!

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