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Q: How do green turtles act against predators?
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Who is the Green Sea Turtles prey?

Because of their size and mobility in the water they have only two predators - sharks and humans. Near their nesting grounds in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, where tiger sharks are more plentiful, adult male and female turtles can often be seen crawling up on the beaches and laying motionless in the sun for hours. This phenomenon known as basking is believed to help the turtles avoid predation by tiger sharks and also serves to increase their body temperature and speed up their metabolism. Hawaii's population of green sea turtles is listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act.


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Because of their size and mobility in the water they have only two predators - sharks and humans. Near their nesting grounds in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, where tiger sharks are more plentiful, adult male and female turtles can often be seen crawling up on the beaches and laying motionless in the sun for hours. This phenomenon known as basking is believed to help the turtles avoid predation by tiger sharks and also serves to increase their body temperature and speed up their metabolism. Hawaii's population of green sea turtles is listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act.


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Camouflage is a primary defense against predators. When threatened in their preferred, open habitats, caracals lie flat and their plain, brown coats act as instant camouflage. Agile climbing abilities also aid caracals in escaping larger predators such as lions and hyenas.


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If two turtles like each other they will not get in fights and you will also be able to tell by how they act around each other.


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