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Last month, eight sea turtles were brought to Zoo Miami's Turtle Hospital from Massachusetts.
The eight turtles were flown in from the Cape Cod area after being exposed to rapidly dropping temperatures in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, according to Zoo Miami.
Now, six of them are being returned to the wild after making an "excellent recovery."
Upon arrival, the zoo says the turtles were suffering from health issues such as emaciation, abrasions, dehydration and swollen eyes.
The six turtles who made a full recovery were transported to a site near Cape Canaveral where they were successfully released.
Two of the turtles remain in the care of Zoo Miami, but will also be released once they make a full recovery.
All eight turtles also had transponders inserted for future identification.