Aloe turtle

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Aloe turtle
An aloe turtle in Skull Island
Species Turtle with aloe growth
Place(s) of emergence Skull Island
Relations Magma Turtle (relative species)[1]
Written by Brian Duffield
First appearance Skull Island episode 2,
"The Last Blank Space on the Map"
Roar(s)
More roars
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Irene: “What is that?
Cap: “It's... beautiful.
Irene: “I really thought it was aloe.
Cap: “It is. It's both.
Irene and Cap after encountering an aloe turtle (Skull Island episode 2, "The Last Blank Space on the Map")

The aloe turtle is an aloe-carrying turtle species that appears in episode 2 of the 2023 Netflix Original animated Monsterverse series Skull Island, entitled "The Last Blank Space on the Map."

Design

Aloe turtles resemble large tortoises with an aloe bush in place of a shell. Their skin is gray in color and covered in rock-like lumps. They have large, thorned, green aloe leaves protruding from their backs, along with smaller orange leaves. Their eyes are yellow and they have serrated, beaked mouths and four legs that give them a quadrupedal stance.

History

Monsterverse

Skull Island

"The Last Blank Space on the Map"

After having arrived on Skull Island, Irene and Cap encountered an aloe bush. They took notice of its large size before it suddenly rose, revealing itself to be a turtle. The creature groaned and acknowledged the pair as it walked away.

"Terms of Endearment"

Irene used a leaf from one of the turtles to treat Mike's wound inflicted by Kraken.

Abilities

Camouflage

The aloe turtles are capable of camouflaging themselves as unusually large aloe bushes.

Gel

The gel found in the aloe turtles' leaves can be used to treat wounds caused by the Kraken's venomous shocks.

Roar

Aloe turtle roar (begins at 1:19)

Trivia

  • The aloe turtle is likely a species of florafauna, although this has yet to be confirmed.

References

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  1. Duffield, Brian (5 July 2023). "Same family yeah". Twitter.

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