They hide from sharks and paranas .answer from clubpenguin
no. they hide from their prey
Land turtles defend themselves by going in their shells or finding holes to hide in. Sea turtles find places to hide and also go in their shell for protection.
you spell thereselfs wrong but they hide in shells
they don't "get away" thye hide in their shells to hide or try to camafluge them selfs
like every other turtles they use their shells for camouflage, to hide, and to protect their selves from praetors.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
Climb into the bill of a hawk and orgasm frantically for three hours killing the bird and they then hide in the skeleton for up to twenty hours after which they explode.
sea turtles
SEA turtles. Yes.
When sea turtles are young they really have no defenses against prey. They're only chance of survival is to find a bed of floating algae to hide themselves in and feed on until they make it to other sea turtle populations. Sea turtles usually travel in fairly large groups keeping them safe and have quite an intimidatingly large size at adulthood.
guy turtles get girl sea turtles by biting their viginas and suck their penisas
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.