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they protect themselves with their like rock shells.

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Are hawksbill turtles snapping turtles?

no, hawksbill turtles are sea turtles


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Hawksbill turtles protect themselves through their hard and bony shells, which provide physical armor against predators. They can also use their sharp, curved beak to defend themselves if necessary. Additionally, their camouflaged coloring helps them blend in with their environment, making them less visible to predators.


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Is the hawksbill turtle a mammal?

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What ocean do hawksbill turtles live in?

in coral reefs in the oceanthey live in the tropics.


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How do hawksbill sea turtles catch prey?

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