One in one thousand (1/1000 or 0.1%). Lots of resources, but I used the number most commonly used in the literature. A source (I looked at many): Sea Turtle Conservation and Halfway Technology*
http://home.eckerd.edu/~meylanpa/BI200/Meylan_Web_Site/pdfs%20of%20readiings/23-Frazer_1992_Halfway_Technology.pdf
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
they live up to about 18 years and more
Due to predators, both when Alligator and Crocodile hatchlings are still in their shell and once hatched, approximately 1% live to adulthood
over 9000
the beach it is so easy
If you mean where, they live in temperate and and tropical seas and oceans all over the world.
Loggerheads live past 30 years and maybe 50!
Live-pipped turtles are turtle hatchlings that have started to hatch from their eggs but are still partially or fully inside the egg. These hatchlings can be vulnerable as they struggle to fully emerge from the egg and may need assistance to safely hatch. It is crucial to handle live-pipped turtles carefully to avoid causing harm during the hatching process.
the life span of a sea turtle is 52 years and over. Some turtles can live over hundreds of years if they are not at the bottom of the food chain the life span of a sea turtle is 52 years and over. Some turtles can live over hundreds of years if they are not at the bottom of the food chain
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Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
i think they live in the sea :/