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Fight on Isla de Muerta 17
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"How did Jack get off the island?"
"Well, I'll tell ye. He waded out into the shallows and he waited there three days and three nights till all manner of sea creatures came acclimated to his presence. And on the fourth morning, he roped himself a couple of sea turtles, lashed them together and made a raft."
"He roped a couple of sea turtles?"
"Aye, sea turtles.
"
Will Turner and Joshamee Gibbs[src]

Sea turtles are a species of marine reptile. With shells that protect them from predators, sea turtles can be found throughout tropical and subtropical seas around the world, including the Atlantic and Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean and the Caribbean Sea.

The name became a term associated with miraculous escapes from desperate situations, most likely popularized by the fanciful legends surrounding Captain Jack Sparrow's miraculous escape from a deserted island. The term was first used by his father, Captain Teague, regarding the Prison Dog's escape from Isla de Pelegostos.

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One of the most notable uses of sea turtles as a term when a legend arose of Captain Jack Sparrow escaping from Rumrunner's Isle. It was said that days after Hector Barbossa marooned him on the island to die, Jack roped himself a couple of sea turtles to make a raft. Will Turner was quick to point out a flaw in this story when Joshamee Gibbs relayed it aboard the Black Pearl: "What did he use for rope?" Jack himself supplied an addendum to the legend, stating he used human hair from his back.[1]

About a year later, Will Turner would later use "sea turtles" to explain to Jack how he escaped from the Flying Dutchman, after arriving on Isla Cruces.[2] This was also the explanation proffered by Teague as to the Prison Dog's miraculous escape from the cannibalistic Pelegostos. His audience, mainly Pintel and Ragetti, appeared satisfied with his answer.[3]

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