The image shows tracks created by animals moving across sand and water. The animal appears to have travelled over land and into the sea. Tracks are clearly visible on a beach, with one track leading from left to right, turning sharply at the edge of the water to move directly towards it. Several other tracks lead in different directions away from the main track.
The image was captured by night, as indicated by the dark blue-green sky and lack of light pollution. The presence of sea turtles is confirmed by the caption, which states that this photo was taken on a beach frequented by these animals.
This image can be used to illustrate the importance of conservation efforts for endangered species such as the green turtle, whose numbers are declining due to human activities like coastal development and overfishing. – AI vision
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