it bites if it is a human that it doesnt like or opens its mouth and scares the predator away. thank you for asking.
from its bottom
The Hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle which is critically endangered. There are approximately 20,000 to 23,000 nesting females in the world.
300 pounds
Nothing- just the turtle itself. The shell, is a protective, hollow 'shield' which protects the slow-moving animal from predatory, or human danger.
it`s armored body protects itself from predetors
Here are a few differences: -A human skeleton is located on the inside of the body and a turtle shell is located on the outside. -A skeleton protects and supports whereas a shell protects and camoflages the turtle. -A skeleton needs exercise and calcium to say healthy and a shell needs a UVB light.
acording to nasa they have a strong shell that protects them
how does a hawksbill turtle style of hunting?
Hawksbill sea turtle was created in 1766.
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The scientific name for a Hawksbill Turtle is Eretmochelys imbricata.
no
Will it be better for a hawksbill turtle to live in captivity?
The Hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle which is critically endangered. There are approximately 20,000 to 23,000 nesting females in the world.
1. go on google 2. search hawksbill turtle 3. go to images 4. look
its shell protects it it hides in its shell
yes