20 Turtle Memes: Slow, Steady, And Absolutely Hilarious


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Turtle memes are a taste that must be acquired; you either get it or you don’t; there is no middle ground among them. On the other hand, regardless of whether or not you find them appealing, there is no ignoring the fact that turtles are not only incredibly adorable but also irresistibly humorous and wholesome creatures.

If you have an employee that has difficulties being prompt, you may also use memes that feature reptiles dressed in shells to make a subtle comment to them. Also, let’s not overlook the potential for dark humor when it comes to those terrible paper straws; they are practically begging to be turned into a turtle meme.

Turtle memes, on the other hand, are not yet widespread, age like good wine, and are guaranteed to elicit some hearty laughter. This is in contrast to raccoon memes, which are so out of date. As a result, let’s plunge into our carefully selected collection of the most popular turtle memes, which will require you to take things at a more slowly pace, be patient, and appreciate a humorous experience.

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    Turtles Can’t Live Without Their Shells!

    There is no way that we can enjoy the hilarity of turtle memes without also engaging in some entertaining trivia! The idea that turtles depend on their shells for survival is something that a lot of people find to be quite surprising.

    As stated by North Carolina State University, the shell of a turtle is essential to its survival and performs tasks that are comparable to those of a human spine (1). In addition to bone, the shell is composed of keratin, which is the same material that is found in human hair and nails.

    Additionally, the shell serves as a protective barrier, sheltering turtles from hazardous weather conditions, potential predators, and exposure to the sun. Failure to properly repair a shell can result in infections or even death.

    However, contrary to what is frequently depicted in cartoons and movies, turtles are unable to emerge from their shells. This is another fascinating truth about turtles. On account of the fact that the shell is a component of their skeletal system, it is not possible for them to deliberately leave it. As far as the National Wildlife Federation is concerned, the most comparable example is the softshell turtle, which at first glance does not appear to have a hard shell (2).

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    Turtles All The Way Down!

    It is common practice to employ the metaphor "Turtles All the Way Down" when attempting to explain the issue of endless regression. The concept of the "World Turtle," which is supposed to be carrying the flat Earth on its back, is where it stems from in mythology. (Screen Rant, 2024) (3) The term is frequently used in popular culture to express the concept of unending explanations because there is no answer that can definitively address the question.

    In the most recent instance, this metaphor gained widespread popularity as a result of a film adaptation of John Green's novel of the same name. Isabela Merced, Felix Mallard, and Cree Cicchino are the actors who appear in the film "Turtles All the Way Down," which was released on Max. A sixteen-year-old girl named Aza (Merced) who is diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder serves as the protagonist of the story, which also delves into topics such as love, friendship, and mental illness (1).

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    Why Are Plastic Straws Harmful to Turtles?

    A significant number of individuals are still uninformed of the devastating impact that plastic straws have on endangered sea creatures, particularly sea turtles, despite the fact that the globe is moving away from plastic straws and toward alternatives that are more environmentally friendly.

    During the year 2015, a video on YouTube with the title "Sea Turtle with Straw up its Nostril —'NO' TO SINGLE-USE PLASTIC" quickly gained widespread attention (5). In the video, a sea turtle can be seen in a state of discomfort since it has a stem of plastic caught in its nose. (6) The #StopSucking campaign was launched as a direct result of this film, which ignited a global movement to eliminate the use of plastic straws.

    It is common for sea turtles to confuse trash made of plastic with food, which can result in internal injuries and blockages in the digestive tract. Although plastic straws are a relatively little contributor to the wider pollution problem, they pose a serious threat to newborn turtles. Plastic straws can sometimes cause damage to the turtles' nasal passages, which makes them more prone to drowning (WWF, 2021).

    In spite of the fact that the usage of plastic straws accounts for only a small portion of the overall pollution problem, the fact that they are lightweight, have a short lifespan, and are disposed of in a reckless manner makes them a significant environmental problem that requires immediate attention.

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    1. “Turtle Anatomy and Physiology.” NC State University. | https://turtleallyprogram.wordpress.ncsu.edu/access-modules/turtle-anatomy-and-physiology/
    2. “Spiny Softshell Turtle.” National Wildlife Federation. | https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/Spiny-Softshell-Turtle
    3. Kate Bove. "What Does Turtles All The Way Down Mean? John Green Movie Title Explained." Screen Rant, 2024. |  https://screenrant.com/turtles-all-the-way-down-movie-title-meaning-explained/#:~:text=The%20phrase%20%22turtles%20all%20the%20way%20down%22%20expresses%20the%20problem,via%20Stanford%20Encyclopedia%20of%20Philosophy)
    4. Turtles All the Way Down. IMDb. | https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7737224/
    5. Sea Turtle Biologist. “Sea Turtle with Straw up its Nostril - 'NO' TO SINGLE-USE PLASTIC.” YouTube, 2015. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wH878t78bw
    6. “PLASTIC POLLUTION IS KILLING SEA TURTLES: HERE'S HOW." WWF, 2021. | https://wwf.org.au/blogs/plastic-pollution-is-killing-sea-turtles-heres-how/


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Imogene O. Boyett
Imogene O. Boyett journey as a writer started with a single notebook and a big imagination. Growing up in a small town, she found solace in creating entire worlds on paper. What began as a hobby transformed into a lifelong career. Today, Sofia blends her love for adventure, culture, and everyday life into her work, providing readers with engaging stories and thoughtful reflections that leave them both entertained and inspired.

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