Aloe turtle
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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")
An unnamed aloe-carrying turtle appears in episode 2 of the 2023 Netflix Original animated Monsterverse series Skull Island, entitled "The Last Blank Space on the Map."
Name
The turtle is never given a proper name, and only alluded to as an "aloe turtle thing" by Irene in the sixth episode.
Design
The creature mostly resembles a tortoise, but with large, thorny, green and orange aloe leaves in place of a shell. Its skin is gray in color and covered in rock-like lumps, and its eyes are yellow. It has a serrated, beaked mouth.
History
- Skull Island (TV 2023) [episode 2; mentioned in episode 6]
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 the turtle, or another of its species, to treat Mike's wound inflicted by the Kraken.
Abilities
Camouflage
The aloe turtle was capable of camouflaging itself as an unusually large aloe bush.
Gel
The gel found in the aloe turtle's leaves can be used to treat wounds caused by the Kraken's venomous shocks.
Roar
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Trivia
- The aloe turtle is likely a species of florafauna, although this has yet to be confirmed.
- Though Skull Island creator Brian Duffield was unsure if the aloe turtle and Magma Turtle are "officially" the same species,[2] he described them as being in the "same family."[1]
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