Three Liebig trading cards. The information on the back of the first card already states in 1901 that "green turtles are very much persecuted because of their shell" (but this applies in particular to hawksbill turtles, which can also be seen). The second picture from 1904 has an incorrect description on the back: "The giant tortoises ... still live in small, constantly decreasing numbers on the islands of Aldabra and Galapagos", but the front clearly shows a green turtle. The third picture (in Italian) is much more recent, around 1960. The extensive information refers to barnacles, among other things. If these attach themselves to the shell in large numbers, it can become a threat to sea turtles.
[hint: this is an automatic translation from German]
| Category: Other paper shapes
| Material: Papier
| Country of origin:
Bavaria, Germany
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Similar pieces
. | A visually similar exhibit of the collection is#7236 - Postcards |
. | The object of the collection with nearest place of origin in Bavaria, Germany is #6313 - Christmas tree decorations . |
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