sea turtles are cooled blooded and breath air.
yes because all reptiles are coldblooded
yes it is
The lifespan of the Flatback turtle, found in Australian waters, ranges fro an average of 50 years to as much as 80 years.
Flatback sea turtle was created in 1880.
· Fairy Penguin · Flatback Sea Turtle · Frill-necked Lizard
The flatback sea turtle is a sea turtle endemic to the continental shelf of Australia.
the flatback turtle
NO
There's only one and that is a flatback turtle.
There are approximately 54 eggs in a flatback turtle's clutch. During a single nesting season, a female flatback may nest as many as 4 times (with a period of a little over two weeks between each laying.) This means in a single season a Flatback Turtle can lay upwards of 215 eggs. After this, the female will not lay again for 2-3 years.
The only sea turtle species that is primarily associated with the waters off the coast of Australia is the flatback turtle (Natator depressus). This species is unique to the Australian continental shelf and is primarily found in coastal waters. Flatback turtles are known for their distinctive flat carapace and are often seen nesting on Australian beaches. They are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and other threats.
cold blooed