I knew the Leatherback was a sea turtle that is usually known because of its endangerment. I knew all about what shell it has and how it is shaped. I also know that its shell is different than every other sea-turtle's shell around the world (known to man). I also knew that this species, like sea turtles, is especially killed crossing the beach for the first time when it goes to the ocean (Hatchlings that have just come out of their eggs in the nest must find the ocean). I also know a good deal on the other sea turtle species, because I did a report on the Green Sea Turtle earlier this year.
I also knew many reasons that other sea turtles are endangered because humans have ignored them, and eradicated them until only a few survive. I believe that humans have broken the sea turtles natural ecosystem, because people have killed too many sea turtles instead of letting nature take it's coarse. Even though there are so many groups trying to save the sea turtles, they are still being killed too much.
sea turles are endangered due to pollution in the seas and oceans
help by................not littering the ocean
it is the kemp ridly turtle
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.
For its oil and meat.
Yes
all seven of the sea turtle species are endangered
They are endangered because of accidental by-catch, water pollution, turtle consumption, and more.
Some are, yes.
lether back
Yes... All species of Sea Turtles are classified as endangered.
The most valuable reptile is the green sea turtle, partly because it is endangered.
The conservation status for the green sea turtle is Endangered. There is one conservation status worse, Critically Endangered, before the green sea turtle would reach Extinct or Extinct in the Wild.
They are endangered because people kill them. People kill them for there beautiful shell.