Across the globe, nearly all species of sea turtles is either endangered or critically endangered. This is so for several different reasons, two main reasons are for the consumption of their meet, and for their shells, often used as jewelery and other accessories. They are hunted heavily in Mexico, Japan, and in many other Asian, Central and South American countries. Sea turtles, though on the Endangered Species List, are still struggling in the United States as well. Many sea turtles in oceans worldwide are killed accidentally by fishing nets intending to catch other marine life. Waters polluted with oil also add to the mortality rate. Sea turtle eggs are also threatened due to their high demand, especially for the consumption of their meat. Over-development also plays a role in preventing ideal nesting sites for sea turtles laying eggs, as well as hindering the hatchlings who attempt to make it back to the ocean. With sea turtles maturing as late as 30-50 years, and only about 1 out of 100 hatchlings reaching the ocean safely after being hatched, even in ideal conditions, the odds are now greatly lessened as hunting and human expansion increases, creating a threatening ripple effect in the future of this marine animal which the ocean depends on so heavily.
sea turtles get hunted by people and allso sharks
Sea turtles look for a place like the beach to lay their eggs and they eat squid, jellyfish, sea sponges, muskets shrimp and more.
they kill green sea turtles for their shells to make jewelry
soup and many other things
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well they are called sea turtles because they are turtles that live in the sea. i mean there really is no other name for it.
Yes, they are the same, Leatherbacks only live in the sea
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
No. The leatherback sea turtle does not have a segmented body. The spine runs along the inside of the shell. The shell is nothing more than a large sandwich of keratin which protects the soft inner body.
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.
Leatherback sea turtles live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as South China Sea.
See link below for photo of a Leatherback sea turtle They are dark green.
Leatherback sea turtles are reptiles, like all turtles and tortoises.
There are no groups of turtles.
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