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Green sea turtles are covered with a hard, protective shell called a carapace, which is composed of bony plates covered by scutes made of keratin. Their skin is typically a shade of olive green, which helps them blend into their marine environment. The shell provides both protection from predators and buoyancy in the water. Additionally, their skin may host algae and barnacles, which can contribute to their camouflage.

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