No, because they are sea-turtles and live in the sea, but if you live near a Texas or flrida beach, you might see alot of female ones in the time when the warmth is just right.
the ocean they live in is polluted, trash can get caught on there neck and they can eat it accidently, choking and/or suffocating them, and they are hunted for there shells. also fish they eat are overfished, so so loggerheads starve because of humans overfishing
I think the real question is how does our society affect the loggerhead? But to answer your question they impact it good, according to wiki they eat molluscs, crustaceans, fish, jelly fish, crabs, shrimps and Portugese Man o' War. So If you like swimming in the ocean and dont like jellys, have a pet loggerhead... The society need the turtles, for the earths ecosystem that is. :)
man,sharks
man,sharks
No they live mostly in africa.
The question is... Does man live near moose?! And the answer is yes. Moose live as far south as Colorado and enter cities from Denver to Fairbanks.
No. they are mutual, but seldom are found near humans.
the predators are man, sharks, and big craters
yes. my cousins live near it.
yes they live in imagination land with flying turtles and a man who farts where he burps and burps where he farts
No. It may injure or paralyze a shark, especially if the shark gets too close to its tentacles. It could depend on the species of shark and the length of tentacles. A portuguese man of war with any length range of tentacles of at least 50 ft could even kill a big great white shark.
sandy lives out of bikini bottom man!