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Bastard Turtle -

: In 1880, it was formally named Lepidochelys kempii after Richard Kemp, who sent the first specimens to Harvard for study.

In different cultural contexts, "turtle" and "bastard" combined take on more derogatory meanings: bastard turtle

: The olive ridley ( Lepidochelys olivacea ) is also sometimes referred to as a "bastard turtle" in other languages, such as the German Oliv-Bastardschildkröte . Cultural Slurs and Meanings : In 1880, it was formally named Lepidochelys

: For a long time, no one could find where these turtles nested, which fueled the theory that they were sterile hybrids that didn't reproduce. : In 1880

While it is now recognized as its own distinct and critically endangered species, the nickname persisted for decades.

: In 1880, it was formally named Lepidochelys kempii after Richard Kemp, who sent the first specimens to Harvard for study.

In different cultural contexts, "turtle" and "bastard" combined take on more derogatory meanings:

: The olive ridley ( Lepidochelys olivacea ) is also sometimes referred to as a "bastard turtle" in other languages, such as the German Oliv-Bastardschildkröte . Cultural Slurs and Meanings

: For a long time, no one could find where these turtles nested, which fueled the theory that they were sterile hybrids that didn't reproduce.

While it is now recognized as its own distinct and critically endangered species, the nickname persisted for decades.