Yes, Kemp Radley Sea Turtles do have predators they are crabs and racoon's.
Kemp`s Ridley Sea Turtles are considered the rarest species of sea turtle. Many societies are dedicated to helping them. They include Seaturtles.org, Defenders of Wildlife, Nova.edu/ocean/sea turtles, and many more. Some ways you can help are: 1)If you live by the ocean, please turn of any lights during night time, during turtle mating season. The lights can attract baby sea turtles close to the lights, where they can be eaten by predators. 2) Pick up any trash you see by the sea side.
Um, yes it does because the turtle is smaller and a fow or other big animal can eat it!!
yes there is two that i know of. the eastern diamond back snake and desert turtle
well since turtles eat plants they can't be predators, and i dont know any animals that would eat a turtle so as far as i know, neither Many turtles are predatory, such as the snapping turtle, and alligator snapping turtle.
The underbelly of a turtle.
no he always was and always will be a space dragon
As with any turtle the turtle shell is called CARAPACES.
Mostly, the eagles... But there are many things else. You should also see the question, "What are the predators of the turtle?". That has a list of things including: Big Fish Sharks A Long List of Birds Crabs (The Ghost Crab) Other or Larger Turtles/Tortoise And, of course, Humans
they do not got any predators
A false crawl refers to a situation where a sea turtle comes ashore to nest but ultimately does not lay any eggs. This behavior can occur for various reasons, such as disturbance from humans or predators, unsuitable nesting conditions, or the turtle deciding that the location is not ideal. False crawls are important for researchers to track, as they provide insights into nesting behaviors and environmental factors affecting turtle populations.
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?
Then your turtle will die.