Special Tunnels Save Turtles From Train Deaths In Japan

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Photo Credit: Suma Aqualife Parl

The Suma Aqualife Park in Kobe, Japan is no stranger to turtle traffic. Every summer from May to September, hundreds of reptiles make their way to and from the nearby ocean. While most manage to cover the short distance safely, a handful get trapped inside the railway tracks that lie between the ocean and the popular park.

According to the aquarium officials, as the turtles are trying to cross the tracks, a few fall in. Unable to climb out, they start to walk along the track. The problem arises when a trapped turtle is close to a railroad switch that is in the process of shifting to accommodate an incoming train. As the point blades move, they crush and kill the reptiles.

Photo Credit: Suma Aqualife Park

To save the precious animals, the Suma Aqualife Park officials teamed up with engineers from West Japan Railways to create 'turtle' tunnels. The U-shaped concrete ditches that have been built close to the treacherous switches provide a place for the turtles to slip into and protect them from the point blades. The tunnels also help prevent costly train delays that occur every time a reptile gets caught in the switch.

Since the five concrete tunnels were installed at the two closest railway stations in April and November, railroad personnel have scooped up ten turtles from the ditches and delivered them safely to the aquarium. As Naoki Kamezaki, the head of Suma Aqualife Park succinctly puts it, saving the turtles is a "refreshing feeling."

Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, metro.co.uk,citylab.com, japantimes.co.uk

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  • malandeive
    malandeivealmost 4 years
    that third turtle that got down in the tunnel in the video is so poor cause be is upsidown poor thing
  • science_lover
    science_loverabout 4 years
    These poor little turtles are so cute. Thank god they saved them, and how can you not they’re so cute. #SaveTurtles #MakeTheWorldBetter #SaveAnimals 😊 😊 😊
    • ultrajango
      ultrajangoover 4 years
      we have box turtles in our backyard and they are SO CUTE!!!
      • sikowitz
        sikowitzover 4 years
        My dad lived in Japan and I saved a turtle too and I kept it and named it shelly
        • science_lover
          science_loverabout 4 years
          That’s such a cute name! I want a turtle, but I can’t get one. 😕😊😊
        • sikowitz
          sikowitzover 4 years
          My dad grew up in japan
          • sikowitz
            sikowitzover 4 years
            I am so excited that they were saved I actually have a turtle of my own it is a box turtle
          • logitechch
            logitechchalmost 5 years
            im glad there aok
            • jango
              jangoalmost 5 years
              i think the Suma Aqualife Park could have made the sides rounder so that the adorable turtles slid down instead of falling but at least less precious turtles die #TurtlesAreCute
            • vinusyza-156720469301
              vinusyza-156720469301almost 5 years
              am-olm1 is right, i would faint, cry, or scream a little and be covered by my blanket.
              • vinusyza-156720469301
                vinusyza-156720469301almost 5 years
                The video was so cute how they were falling