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Q: Where is sea turtles Ecosystem located?
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What is the sea turtles role in the ecosystem?

swimming


Why are sea turtles important to mine ecosystem in WA?

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Others organism in the same ecosystem as the green sea turtles?

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What is the ecosystem of a turtle?

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Where are sea turtles located in the world?

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Do sea turtles or land turtles have sronger shells?

sea turtles


In an ecosystem in a food chain that has the animals lobsters crabs octopuses hermit crabs turtles sword fishes stingrays sharks and walruses what role does a sea turtle play?

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Where is the turtles butt?

Turtles don't have flippers. They have webbed feet that are in between their toes. But if I were you I would look at it because they can scratch! Alternate answer: Sea turtles have flippers. Sea turtles have two front flippers located at the front of their body near the head and they have two back flippers located at the rear of the body near the tail.