1996 - Endangered 2000 - Critically Endangered
Though they are now considered vulnerable, it is predicted within the next ten years that they will no longer meet the criteria for vulnerable, endangered, or c.e.
1996 - Endangered 2000 - Critically Endangered Though they are now considered vulnerable, it is predicted within the next ten years that they will no longer meet the criteria for vulnerable, endangered, or c.e.
Orcas (Killer Whales) have been observed attacking a Leatherback turtle.
No.The common snapping turtle is not, nor has been an endangered species.
Purple elephants
since it started getting killed more
The green sea turtle is not extinct. However it is endangered. Recently, there has been a resurgence in this turtle's numbers.
Sea turtles can grow to anywhere between 100 and 200 years, though it has been reported that a leather back turtle reached an astounding 250 years!
The Blanding Turtle is located in North America and is an endangered species. The animal has been studies since the Holbrook gave the species the name Emydiodea Blandingii in 1838.
There enemies are the Ocean Sunfish, Leather Back Turtle, Sea Birds, Fish, Squid, and especially Sea Turtles. Many times have they been eaten by these other creatures, but they can hide from them as well with the colors when they are not glowing.
Different shark species landed on the endangered species list at different times. Some species of critically endangered sharks include the ground shark, dogfish, and the angel shark.
Predators of the Portuguese Man O' War (Physalia Physalis) include, the leather back turtle (Dermochelys Coriacea), the loggerhead turtle (Caretta Carette) and the Pacific crab (Emerita Pacifica). Some small fish also feed on the polyps and Blanket octopi (Tremoctopus violaceus)have been known to tear off tentacles and use them for their own defensive purposes.
YES!!! There are many endangered species of fish and seaweeds, however, the two most endangered species are the Hawaiian Monk Seal (7-10 at any given time) and the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle. Both are Federally protected and have been in the area for hundreds of years.