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Once all the pieces were dry it was time to assemble! We turned our turtle onto its back and with pva glue we glued them into place. Next we taped them all down .We filled in between the limbs with more scrunched up news paper to make a slightly rounded under side to the shell and then paper mache'd over them all to hold it all firmly into place!.....this took a few more days to dry........ Giant Sea Turtle, Paper Mache Projects, Turtle Crafts, Ocean Theme Party, Paper Mache Animals, Turtle Sculpture, Paper Mache Clay, Paper Mache Sculpture, Paper Mache Art

Once all the pieces were dry it was time to assemble! We turned our turtle onto its back and with pva glue we glued them into place. Next we taped them all down .We filled in between the limbs with more scrunched up news paper to make a slightly rounded under side to the shell and then paper mache'd over them all to hold it all firmly into place!.....this took a few more days to dry........

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The name “flatback” in the Flatback Sea Turtle (Natator depressus) comes from the shape of the carapace, which is usually more flat-domed and much thinner compared to other sea turtles. This smooth, flat shell is upturned at the edges. This turtle is endemic to the Australian continental shelf. The Flatback Sea Turtle has a carapace length between 31”-37” (79-94 cm), carapace width of 27.5”-33” (70-84 cm), body height of 14.2”-17.3” (36-44 cm), and weight in the range of 154-198 lb (70-90…

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