Turtles adapt to ocean environments through several key features. Their streamlined bodies and powerful flippers enable efficient swimming, while their ability to hold their breath for long periods helps them dive for food and evade predators. Additionally, many sea turtles have specialized glands that excrete excess salt, allowing them to thrive in saline conditions. Their migratory behavior further allows them to find optimal feeding and nesting sites across vast oceanic distances.
marine turtles live in oceans.
Yes, they do adapt in wet and dry areas.
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to
they survive by
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in the oceans
turtles are mostly found in oceans
their body temp changes
yes
Some turtles are indeed fast swimmers. These turtles will often swim in rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, and seas for example.
they have a thick layer of skin