More than billions. If there were no cars, or people throwing their trash in the ocean there would be about a thousand.
Turtles are like many other animals in thefact that they eat what they find. A turtle could find litter on the ground, eat it, choke, and die.
Turtles are like many other animals in thefact that they eat what they find. A turtle could find litter on the ground, eat it, choke, and die.
0ver 100
10 of them each year
1,000,000 a year including other wildlife as well
Plastic bags and other plastic garbage that is thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year and that's horrible!!! Over a hundred thousand animals such as hedgehogs, seals and other such wildlife die of litter polluting land and sea each year. This is so horrible.... If we can fight litter, than, just mabye, we could save the turtles.
Turtles can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affect humans and a few other primates.
Someone might be able to give you a better answer than this one if you asked:How many people throw litter on the floor in a year in [the name of your town]?(Or give the name of your county, state or country.)my answer would be, after doing my reacher. 7 billion people litter, in otherwords, eveybody in the world
It is difficult to provide an exact number of turtles that die from starvation each year as it varies based on different factors such as habitat conditions, availability of food, and population size. However, starvation can be a significant threat to turtle populations, especially in cases of habitat degradation or loss of food sources.
If you're referring to naturally occurring wildfires or house fires then No, turtles will rapidly dehydrate, burn and die. Some turtles will spend certain parts of the year underground or underwater. In many cases these can survive wildfires if the fire is not prolonged. However turtles breathe air just like us so to can they die of smoke inhalation.
all i know is on average they outlive many generations of humans.
No! Shereder is no match for the ninja turtles.