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Marine turtle poisoning -- Hawksbill Turtle: Hawksbill turtles are found and eaten in the rivers and coastal waters of Southeast Asia. It is believed that sometimes these turtles become poisonous when the eat toxic algae which occur at certain times of the year. Symptoms vary in nature and severity amongst patients - obviously the more that is eaten, the more severe the symptoms are. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Marine turtle poisoning -- Hawksbill Turtle is available below.
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Prognosis for Marine turtle poisoning -- Hawksbill Turtle: Severe cases can result in death and some symptoms such as mouth ulcers may persist for weeks or even months in survivors.
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