Yes
they are endangered and no they are not mammals they are reptiles
Yes. All species of sea turtles are listed as endangered or protected. The leatherback, Kemp's Ridley, and hawksbill are critically endangered.
The leatherback is a sea turtle, not found in Indiana. But it is in trouble, and fully protected.
yes. alligator snapping turtles are endangered and should be protected.
There are turtles that are endangered, but they are not entirely endangered or threatened as a species.
Leatherback, Green and Hawksbill turtles
because global warming and pollution are causing a type of deadly cancer that affects them
There are 86 species of turtles listed as endangered, all of which were added in different years.
Box turtles are not endangered species.
Some people over the world give up their time to clean the ocean so that leatherback turtles aren't endangered in the future.
all seven of the sea turtle species are endangered
they live 30years to a hundred years old.According to the World Wildlife Foundation, the actual lifespan of Leatherback Turtles is unknown at this day in time. This might be because they're a relatively endangered species... Did you know that the Leatherback Turtle is the largest living reptilian animal on earth? For more information visit: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/leatherback.htmWanna know the difference between a Turtle and Tortoise? Then visit: http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-turtle.html100 yearsClick on the link below.thirty to hundred year old tree