At the corner of their eyes.
the sea turtle can actually drink salt water. there are salt glands in the back of their head that removes salt. when a sea turtle comes on land to lay it's eggs, the salt that was removed from the water will come out as tears that will keep their eyes from getting dry.
in the ocean or the sea or beaches like siesta key beach or turtle beach in Florida
A clue is in their name - sea turtle - sea is salt water.
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest turtle The Australian Salt Water Crocodile is the largest living reptile
the sea turtle can drink salt water. this is possible because they have a special gland in their mouths that filters out the salt.
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sea turtles and sea snakes in some areas of the ocean salt water crocs some lizards such as iguanas but other than turtle most a few miles from shore max
All sea turtles drink only seawater all of their lives. They have special glands behind each eye, called "salt glands" that they use to get rid of all the salt from the seawater.
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Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
Sea birds have salt glands to help them excrete excess salt from the seawater they ingest while feeding. These specialized glands, located near their eyes, filter out salt from their bloodstream, allowing the birds to maintain proper hydration and electrolyte balance. This adaptation enables them to thrive in marine environments where freshwater is scarce. By expelling concentrated salt solutions, they can drink seawater without suffering from dehydration.