Sea turtle variation refers to the differences in physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats among the various species of sea turtles. These variations can include differences in size, shell shape, coloration, and diet, as well as adaptations to their specific environments. With seven recognized species, such as the Loggerhead, Green, and Leatherback turtles, each exhibits unique traits that enable them to thrive in diverse marine ecosystems. Understanding these variations is crucial for conservation efforts and protecting the species.
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A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
Green Sea Turtle
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.
The leatherback sea turtle is a sea turtle, which is classified as a reptile.
it is the kemp ridly turtle
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
Leatherback sea turtle
Largest sea turtle is the leatherback turtle
Land Turtle because a sea turtle can breathe under water and a land turtle can not breathe under water. So similar to the sea turtle is a land turtle.
Nope - a sea-turtle is a reptile !