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Green sea turtles have a serrated beak for tearing vegetation. The vegetarian diet gives their fat a greenish color, which is how the green sea turtle got its name.
sea turtles have a beak, kinda like parrots and birds, it uses the beak to bite coral underwater, then it just munches it up and excretes later hope it helped!
It has a short hard and horny beak
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
Sea turtles eat sea jellies as they are the easiest of animals to catch as they will not react to it's presence. Most sea turtles mistake plastic carrier bags for sea jellies though, then suffocate and die.
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A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle
A turtle. It has a shell and it lives in it all the time, it has a mouth that sort of is like a small beak.
The sea turtle will swim up to the prey and will use it's "beak" to bite down on it. Since it has a weak jaw it will prey upon jellyfish, sponges, mollusks, and marine algae.
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.