The lifespan of the Flatback turtle, found in Australian waters, ranges fro an average of 50 years to as much as 80 years.
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A turtle has a flat head so they can be hydrodynamic.
Flat back Sea Turtles are found and/or live in the waters around the coast of Australia.
Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) Tasmanian Pademelon Tasmanian Devil Thorny Devil Tomb Bat (Arnhem Tomb Bat) Tree Frog (Peppered Tree Frog) Tree Frog (Green Tree Frog) Tree Frog (Blue Mountains) Tree Kangaroo (Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo) Tree Rat (Golden Backed Tree Rat) Troughtons Sheathtail Bat Turtle (Eastern Snake-necked Turtle) Turtle (Flat-back Turtle) Turtle (Green Sea Turtle) Tortoise (Western Swamp Tortoise)
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He created Discworld, which is a flat world carried on the backs of four elephants that are standing on the back of a giant turtle.
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Because they are adapted to propel themselves through the water. Flat limbs (like a boat's oars) offer greatest resistance to the water - enabling the turtle to swim fast.
One predator of sea turtles is the Tiger Shark
Parts of Australia's deserts are flat and others are hilly.
The average lifespan of a 42 inch flat screen TV is about 60,000 hours. As technology moves forward, TV's become much more reliable and longer lasting.
The only sea turtle species that is primarily associated with the waters off the coast of Australia is the flatback turtle (Natator depressus). This species is unique to the Australian continental shelf and is primarily found in coastal waters. Flatback turtles are known for their distinctive flat carapace and are often seen nesting on Australian beaches. They are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and other threats.