Mostly human activity caused the Green Sea Turtle to become endangered. Many sea turtles were hurt, killed, or prevented from participating in their lifestyle by motor boats. Also, humans can destroy or pollute their habitat, as humans may dump waste into sea waters. Furthermore, the destruction of coral reefs has left scarce amounts of prey for the turtles to eat, and overfishing leaves them without food.
Unfortunately, green sea turtles are endangered mostly because of people. We pollute their waters and dig up there eggs, even though it's illegal. Green sea turtles LOVE to eat jellyfish and plastic bags look just like them, through the eyes of a sea turtle. The sea turtles eat the plastic bags and get impaction, or they bags get suck in their stomach or intestines. Also oil spills are killing off sea turtles because the turtles will swim into the oil and them get covered in it, making it hard to breath and swim. People also hunt down sea turtles for their fins, leather, and meat. Fishing nets are a huge problem too, thousand of sea turtles die each year when they get caught and drown in nets. People also illegally dig up their nests to get the eggs. Poor sea turtles.
Yes. It is an endangered animal. Because people in the world wants to hunt them for fun
The most valuable reptile is the green sea turtle, partly because it is endangered.
The conservation status for the green sea turtle is Endangered. There is one conservation status worse, Critically Endangered, before the green sea turtle would reach Extinct or Extinct in the Wild.
some orginazations are CITES 2001 and USFWS. The green turtles are rotected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
The baby green sea turtle is eaten by racoons, seabirds and crabs. The only animal that can eat an adult green sea turtle is a shark.
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The green sea turtle is not extinct. However it is endangered. Recently, there has been a resurgence in this turtle's numbers.
it is the kemp ridly turtle
since it started getting killed more
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.
The Green Sea Turtle is an endangered species with less than a few thousand individuals left in the wild.
The giant green anemone is not listed as an endangered animal. The sea anemone is also known by the name anthopleura xanthogrammica.