Sea Turtle Mug
Transport yourself to an island getaway every time you use this aquatic-themed mug. Two sea turtles swim among the sea grass and coral of a healthy reef. The Caribbean-blue handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Height: 3-5/8”
Capacity: 11 oz
Sea turtles are threatened in many ways—plastic pollution (ingesting or getting tangled in plastic), habitat loss, bycatch (accidental capture in fishing gear), predation and population decline due to the warming of our planet. When a female turtle buries her eggs on a beach, the temperature of the sand and developing eggs determines the sex of the hatchlings. If a turtle’s eggs incubate below 82°, the turtle hatchlings will be male. If they incubate above 89°, they will be female. The last four summers in Florida have been the hottest on record, resulting in almost no boy turtles.
Transport yourself to an island getaway every time you use this aquatic-themed mug. Two sea turtles swim among the sea grass and coral of a healthy reef. The Caribbean-blue handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Height: 3-5/8”
Capacity: 11 oz
Sea turtles are threatened in many ways—plastic pollution (ingesting or getting tangled in plastic), habitat loss, bycatch (accidental capture in fishing gear), predation and population decline due to the warming of our planet. When a female turtle buries her eggs on a beach, the temperature of the sand and developing eggs determines the sex of the hatchlings. If a turtle’s eggs incubate below 82°, the turtle hatchlings will be male. If they incubate above 89°, they will be female. The last four summers in Florida have been the hottest on record, resulting in almost no boy turtles.
Transport yourself to an island getaway every time you use this aquatic-themed mug. Two sea turtles swim among the sea grass and coral of a healthy reef. The Caribbean-blue handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Height: 3-5/8”
Capacity: 11 oz
Sea turtles are threatened in many ways—plastic pollution (ingesting or getting tangled in plastic), habitat loss, bycatch (accidental capture in fishing gear), predation and population decline due to the warming of our planet. When a female turtle buries her eggs on a beach, the temperature of the sand and developing eggs determines the sex of the hatchlings. If a turtle’s eggs incubate below 82°, the turtle hatchlings will be male. If they incubate above 89°, they will be female. The last four summers in Florida have been the hottest on record, resulting in almost no boy turtles.