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Sea Turtle Named Bank Had 915 Coins Removed from Stomach

The female green turtle, nicknamed "Bank," underwent an operation to remove 915 coins from her stomach on March 6, 2017.
The female green turtle, nicknamed "Bank," underwent an operation to remove 915 coins from her stomach on March 6, 2017.
(Image credit: Sakchai Lalit/AP)

Editor's Note:After undergoing surgery to remove 915 coins from her stomach, "Bank" the sea turtle died from blood poisoning on March 21. Read the full story.

A sea turtle in Thailand had to undergo an operation to remove 915 coins from its stomach, after it swallowed the loose change visitors tossed into its enclosure for good luck, according to the Associated Press.

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