Flippers instead of feet.
Lung to body ratio, amazing breath holding capabilities.
One body unit, not able to withdraw into a shell.
Called greens due to the chlorophyll in their diet from eating sea weed turning their fat green.
Sea turtles have a thick outer shell for protection from predators.
They have large flippers so they can swim or move across sand.
green sea turtles eat green algae a tiny plant that grows in the ocean. that makes them green
Most turtles are brownish-gray, caramel-colored, gray, tan or dark brown. However, some turtles are black, white, yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, olive green, shades of green, and pink (really, turtles can be pink) Sea turtles are normally grayish with speckles. Some turtles are striped, speckled, spotted, blotched, or have weird and unusual patterns.
Like all reptiles alive today, green sea turtles are cold blooded.
Turtles that live in the sea face challenges that are very different from terrestrial turtles, they have adaptations that allow them to swim, breathe, and find their way during long dives or lengthy swims across the ocean:Sea turtles are strong swimmers. The cruising speed for green sea turtles is about 1.5 to 2.3 kph (0.9-1.4 mph). Leatherbacks have been recorded at speeds of 1.5 to 9.3 kph (0.9-5.8 mph).Forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming.Neck and limbs are nonretractile. The shell adaptations necessary for retractile limbs would impede rapid swimming.
AnswerA group of adult sea turtles would be called a Bale. A group of baby sea turtles would be called Hatchlings.
the ribs of a sea turtle are attached to the shell and so they sea turtle breathes by opening and closing his/hers legs.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
what is a predator of sea turtles
Green Sea Turtles because green sea turtles eat jellyfish.
no it is definetley not likely that green sea turtles are edible but loggerheads and leatherbacks are
Green sea turtles live in salty water.
In the green sea....
No they are just a kind of sea turtle.
Yes, Green sea turtles have skin, all sea turtles have thick, leathery skin
yes they have to be green
no. sea turtles also eat crabs. :)
The Green Sea Turtles are found in warm, tropical oceans throughout the world.