Green Turtles.
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Green sea turtles eat mostly jellyfish.
Yes They are endangeredYes it is. It's one of the 7 turtles found in Australian waters, and sadly it is endangered. TURTLES ROCK!!!
Well sea creatures eat bigger or smaller creatures!
Humans , stingrays , sharks , and crabs.Save the ocean!! Take shorter showers!!
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A Green turtle eats mostly algae off of corals, which is why they are called "Green turtles". They don't exactly live in a specific area.
the yipsher is Australian and it has 4 legs and it is green. it eats tree bark and enjoys cuddling with snakes. there is another Australian mammal and it is called the wappsac and it is BFFLS w/the yipsher! it is yellow and brown. it eats cheese nips that are found in backyards of Australian old ladies! SO WATCH OUT YOU AUTRALIAN GARAMMIES! the yipsher is Australian and it has 4 legs and it is green. it eats tree bark and enjoys cuddling with snakes. there is another Australian mammal and it is called the wappsac and it is BFFLS w/the yipsher! it is yellow and brown. it eats cheese nips that are found in backyards of Australian old ladies! SO WATCH OUT YOU AUTRALIAN GARAMMIES!