It's the economy. The government doesn't have enough money to keep the marine turtles paid.
There is no exact number of marine turtles left due to the difficulty of accurately counting populations in the wild. However, all species of marine turtles are listed as either threatened or endangered, which means their populations are declining globally. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these species and ensure their survival.
Of course they can swim, that's why they are marine turtles, you know mariners.
marine turtles live in oceans.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
most turtles in the sea are endangered, yes
Marine turtles typically live in saltwater environments, while freshwater turtles live in freshwater habitats. Marine turtles have flippers adapted for swimming long distances in the ocean, while freshwater turtles tend to have webbed feet for navigating in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Behaviorally, marine turtles migrate long distances between feeding and nesting grounds, while freshwater turtles are more sedentary in their habits.
yes we do we have all kinds of marine turtles in the ocean
Yes; all 7 Species.
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
They are vegetarians.
Yes they do. Marine biology has to do with the oceans inhabitants and dolphins and turtles are part of the oceans.
An arribada is a mass nesting of marine turtles.