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Turtle Conga Line?

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Turtles sunning themselves on a log
Photo taken by HopNews near the Assabet River — on the rail trail between Hudson, MA, and West Concord, MA

Ever wonder why turtles on a log all face the same direction?

We did, so we decided to find out. While it looks like coordination, but it’s really just physics — and a shared obsession with sunbathing.

Turtles bask for serious biological reasons: warming their cold-blooded bodies, kickstarting digestion, synthesizing vitamin D, and, for females, helping their eggs develop properly. It’s not leisure. It’s maintenance.

So when several turtles climb onto the same log, they’re each independently solving the same problem — how do I get the most sun right now? Since heat and light are coming from the same direction for everyone, they all reach the same answer. Turtles (like many basking animals) tend to orient themselves perpendicular to the sun when they want to soak up maximum warmth, which means they naturally end up pointing the same way.

Wind and log shape quietly reinforce this, too. Certain spots feel warmer, more sheltered, or simply safer, so turtles crowd toward those positions — and those positions happen to face the same direction.

The result looks intentional, as though they decided to form a conga line. According to the experts, there is no coordination, no communication, no agreement. Just a dozen individuals independently chasing the same patch of warmth and accidentally forming something that looks suspiciously like a dance.

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