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a. What is solitary nesting?​

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Answered by fatima9779
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The two mating systems are structured such that olive ridley turtles may nest independently of one another during a nesting season lasting many months—this is termed 'solitary' nesting and occurs in all other sea turtle genera

Answered by parimeshram08
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The two mating systems are structured such that olive ridley turtles may nest independently of one another during a nesting season lasting many months—this is termed 'solitary' nesting and occurs in all other sea turtle genera.

Solitary bees make nests in hollow stalks and tubular holes in soil, sand, clay, mortar or wood. ... They make homes for their young in underground holes, tunnels and burrows (whether soil, sand or clay), with habitats including: gardens. allotments.

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