The loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, was given the English common name because it has such a large head. On this massive head is an incredibly powerful jaw that aids the loggerhead in consuming any type of food it can gets its mouth on. This can include corals, sponges, crabs, jellies, fish, other sea turtles, sea urchins and even octopi. They are true omnivores. This jaw is the most powerful jaw of all the sea turtles. Out of all the turtles in the world it has the second most powerful jaw coming in behind the Alligator snapping turtle.
Loggerhead sea turtle was created in 1758.
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle
It is the loggerhead sea turtle.
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Yes it's a Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Loggerhead sea turtles are usually 73-107 cm
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No, the loggerhead sea turtle is certainly not endangered.The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) is the world's most-studied and well-known sea-turtle.It is the only member of the genus Caretta. The genus name "Caretta" is the Latin equivalent of the French word "caret", meaning turtle, tortoise, or sea turtle.Adult loggerhead sea turtles weigh from 170 to 350 pounds (77 to 160 kg) and measure 31 to 45 inches (79 to 110 cm). Their shell is a reddish brown color, and their skin ranges from yellow to brown.The name loggerhead comes from their disproportionately large head. The loggerhead sea turtle also holds the title of the world's largest hard-shelled turtle.
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A loggerhead sea turtle is cold blooded. Like all turtles, it is a reptile and reptiles are cold blooded.