well that's a very good question ands i am happy u care for them, now there are several ways to help them.
1.live them in a habitate not habitated by any humans that can damage them
2.if they live with u have them on a place with ground eating different kind of vegetable and habbing big pot of water because they like to frow themselves on them.
3if we are talking obout water turtles live them in the water!!! seas or rivers not in a pool!!!
4.giving them to specialist that care obout them and can help them.
5.i think that's it, oh and even they are creatures that are alone give them love or be with them, they can feell that.
We can help marine turtles by recycling. Recycling can help marine turtles because first we help get less less landfill and less landfill means less chance of trash getting in our precious ocean. Another way to help these poor marine turtles is to stop selling the marine turtle's eggs. You might have never ever sold eggs but you might have eaten the eggs of the turtles. You can stop eating them. If you can not do any one of these SIMPLE things ( How can you not? ) then at least when you see trash lying around pick it up NOW! Yes... pick it up.
EXTRA! Endangered by... oil spill...and trash in the ocean.. and also ... tah tah tah tah... Fibropapiliomas, a disease..( I might I spelled it wrong ) ( SO.. WHAT?) it it caused by pollution! That's right! Terrible pollution!
10 Ways You Can Help Marine Life Every Day
1. Volunteer with local community groups to stencil storm drains, Adopt A Beach, or monitor the
water quality of local watersheds. Organize your classroom, school club, or organization to clean
litter from rivers, creeks, estuaries, and beaches.Did you know? Storm water pollution (urban
runoff) is the leading cause of water pollution nationwide.Pollutants such as motor oil, antifreeze,
detergents, litter, paint, pesticides, pet waste, and copper (from brake pads) are flushed off
streets and into storm drains which lead straight to rivers, creeks, and the oceans.
2. Participate in Save The Whales' letter writing campaigns with your classroom, club, or church
group. Invite friends over for a "letter writing" party. Print letters from Save The Whales "Action
Alert" section under the Take Action. One letter from an individual to a government official
represents the opinion of hundreds of people. Letters are powerful tools of influence.
3. Cut up plastic six-pac rings before recycling or disposing them in the garbage. Thousands of
birds, fish, and other marine creatures die needlessly from entanglement.
4.Pick up trash while walking in your neighborhoods. Participate in National Coastal Clean Up
Day (September) www.coastforyou.org to prevent pollution in watersheds and storm drains. Did
you know that? One of the most common sources of beach pollution is cigarette butts. They can
take up to seven years to breakdown. Last year, over one million cigarette butts were removed by
volunteers during National Coastal Clean Up Day.
5. Never release balloons outside as they can travel hundreds of miles and land in rivers, creeks,
and oceans. Whales, dolphins and turtles can be killed by ingesting balloons mistaken for
jellyfish. See Save The Whales "Balloon Alert" flyer in English and Spanish. Educate your schools
or community businesses not to participate in balloon releases. A 60 foot sperm whale washed up
dead from ingesting a balloon which blocked its stomach and caused it to starve.
6. Keep your car well maintained to prevent leaks onto roadways and driveways which cause
water pollution. Carpool when possible, or ride a bike. Recycle used motor oil for free. Take
hazardous waste such as paint, pesticides, and antifreeze to a hazardous waste site. Call 1-800-
CLEAN-UP or visit www.cleanup.org for the free drop off location near you.
7. Never discard used fishing line and hooks in the water. This can entangle birds, fish, turtles,
seals, and otters and cause the death of these animals.
8.Never dump anything in the street as it goes into the storm drains which travel straight to rivers,
creeks, and ultimately the oceans without being cleaned. Did you know that? One quart of motor
oil can pollute 250,000 gallons of water. A drop of oil the size of a dime stuck on a sea otter can
kill them. They die from hypothermia (freezing to death).
9.Recycle, Reuse and Reduce. Landfills across the nation are filling up with discarded items and
refuse. Hazardous waste thrown in the garbage, ends up in landfills where it leeches into the soil
and ground water causing contamination. Reduce your refuse by recycling, reusing and
composting. Plant an organic garden free of pesticides.
10.Buy products that are environmentally friendly and support organic farming.
You can not throw things into the sea, not pollute, don't use motorboats, really anything you would do to save land animals.
yes
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
what is a predator of sea turtles
it helps the turtle blend in
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. :)