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Giant Tumor Removed from Sea Turtle, Now Thriving
28 Nov
Summary
- A 170-pound loggerhead sea turtle had a 10.1-pound tumor surgically removed.
- The turtle, nicknamed Molly, was found tangled in fishing gear in August.
- Molly was released back into the Florida Keys after months of recovery.

A loggerhead sea turtle named Molly has returned to the warm waters of the Florida Keys following a remarkable recovery. The 170-pound turtle was discovered in August, ensnared by fishing gear with a substantial tumor endangering her life. This tumor, weighing 10.1 pounds, was critically impacting her health, causing anemia.
After being admitted to The Turtle Hospital, Molly received extensive treatment, including fluids, antibiotics, and vitamins. She then underwent a challenging three-hour surgery to remove the massive growth, marking a significant veterinary achievement. Following the successful operation and recovery period, Molly was fitted with a satellite tracking device to monitor her well-being.
Her release at Higgs Beach in Key West was witnessed by a crowd of over 100 supporters. Molly, who has captivated many online, headed straight for the ocean, symbolizing her triumphant return to the wild. The tracking device, costing $5,000, will aid researchers in observing her journey for up to two years.




