1 sea turtle dies from it because he is a stupid idiot and dosent know the difference between a plastic bag and a motha fluffin jelly fart
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How long can turtles live in plastic bags? Hmmm? Let me see? They can't live in a plastic bag very long or else they would die.
Sea Turtle's favorite snack is jelly fish.Since a jellyfish is a sea turtles favorite snack, sea turtles often eat plastic bags thinking there jellyfish and sea turtles die and their bodies get washed up on our beaches.
Yes. All animals decompose when they die.
Sea turtles eat sea jellies as they are the easiest of animals to catch as they will not react to it's presence. Most sea turtles mistake plastic carrier bags for sea jellies though, then suffocate and die.
Many things threaten sea turtles, they can be eaten by sharks, alligators, or people who eat them. Also pollution, many sea turtles die from eating plastic bags that are floating around because they think it is a jellyfish, and end up choking on it. Also people who use huge fishing nets sometimes catch turtles in the nets and the turtles cannot swim to the surface to get air so they die from lack of oxygen.
To prevent turtles from eating plastic bags, we can help by reducing our use of single-use plastic bags, properly disposing of plastic waste, participating in beach clean-ups, and supporting legislation for plastic bag bans or regulations. Educating others about the harm plastic bags cause to turtles and marine life is also crucial in raising awareness and fostering change.
they are killed by plastic bags and fishing nets, so to prevent this, we need to make sure our trash gets put where it goes, and not on the beaches and other places with a current that could possibly lead to the oceans.
Animals such as sea turtles, seabirds, dolphins, and fish can get caught in plastic bags and die from suffocation, starvation, or strangulation. These animals may mistake the bags for food or become entangled in them, leading to serious harm or death. Proper disposal and reduction of plastic waste is crucial to protect these vulnerable species.
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.
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Turtles can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affect humans and a few other primates.