Loggerheads are mostly seen in warm, shallow seas but you will be able to see them other places as well! But like I said before they are MOSTLY seen in warm, shallow seas! Hope the information I have given to you has helped!
Cnidarians (jellyfish) mostly get eaten by spadefish, sunfish, and loggerhead turtles
The Loggerhead sea turtle can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The loggerhead mostly stays in the water, females come out of the water briefly to lay eggs.
There are two songbirds known to eat mice and they are from the same species. They are the Northern Shrike & Loggerhead Shrike. They eat mostly insects. I have never seen either bird but they have a long beak that has a slight curve on the tip. The loggerhead version has a slightly larger head. Their photographs remind me of the color of mockingbirds. They are not very common and I believe there is an alarm concerning their dwindling numbers. They have a sinister habit of impaling their victims on thorns of plants, as they feast.
Yes it's a Loggerhead Sea Turtle
A loggerhead turtle is an organism that lives in the neritic portion of the ocean
the group name of a loggerhead turtle is a clutch
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
Loggerhead sea turtle was created in 1758.
Loggerhead musk turtle was created in 1857.
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Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
It is rarely seen in streets. Mostly seen in caves