that's a good question i cant say for sure but i would imagine not ill get back to u on that
Tides are controlled by the moon. The high tide gives the deepest water, allowing the turtle to move as far inland as possible, so that eggs are laid ABOVE the high water mark- otherwise, they won't hatch.
No, they continue to live a full lifespan.
Well.... Sea Turtles live in the sea.... They migrate also... When laying eggs they go on shore, dig a hole, then lay their eggs. They then go off... they dont look after the babies, I'm pretty sure the babies follow the full moon or something... hope it helped :D
Yes during tarpon seson but during other times of the year there are some but its not like you will see them every where you look
Light, like that of a full moon so the sea turtles can find the ocean.
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because it i think it used to be full of sea turtles
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