yes
Karen A. Bjorndal has written: 'Nutrition and grazing behavior of the green turtle, Chelonia mydas, a seagrass herbivore' -- subject(s): Green turtle, Sea turtles
A green sea turtle is primarily an herbivore, as its diet consists mainly of seagrasses and algae. However, young green sea turtles may consume small amounts of invertebrates, making them somewhat omnivorous during their early life stages. As they mature, they predominantly focus on plant material.
Marine sea turtles mostly eat fish and jelly fish. The green sea turtle is the only one who is a herbivore, eating mainly sea grass.
A green sea turtle is actually both because when baby green turtles are born, they eat crustaceans, mollusks, jellyfishes, and sponges for the first few months then when adults, they will avoid meat and move on to seaweed, sea grass, or marine algae.
Oceanic herbivore
herbivore
yes its hervivorse
yes
Turtles are omnivores.
It is an Omnivore
its green...,..and anyway the green turtle is a turtle except its green :D :O :| :( :) :{| Bye bros peace out
Any Tortoise like the Russian or Greek