Loggerhead turtles spend their lives in the open ocean and shallow coastal waters. They live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. They only come ashore to lay eggs.
Loggerheads, like all turtles, are reptiles
no it is definetley not likely that green sea turtles are edible but loggerheads and leatherbacks are
sea turtles habitat can be wet or dry
the ocean
no their habitat is near the beach somewhere.
If you mean Loggerhead Sea Turtles, then they lay eggs. (I think all turtles lay eggs) Loggerheads, as well as all other Sea Turtles, lay their eggs on a beach, usually the same beach where they themselves hatched.
it's habitat is in the ocean near a beach.
A turtles habitat depends on its breed. But mostly around a water source.
reptile
you dont
Loggerheads are carnivores, meaning they eat mostly other animals. The baby loggerheads feed on small animals living in the seaweed called sargassum, where they spend early years. Adult loggerheads eat mostly bottom dwelling invertebrates such as whelks, other mollusks, horseshoe crabs, and sea urchins. and they can live to over 90 years i think just doubble chek lol
Loggerheads ARE animals they are a type of turtle.