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Green Sea Turtle
The word that connects "box," "green," and "sea" is "turtle." A "box turtle" is a type of turtle known for its domed shell, "green turtle" refers to the green sea turtle, and "sea turtle" encompasses various species that live in marine environments.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
The three types of sea turtles that you will find in the gulf of Mexico are green sea turtle, logger head sea turtle, and leather back sea turtle.
The Loggerhead turtle and Green sea turtle are common sea turtles eaten by the tiger shark. Although, the loggerhead is more than 50% more likely to be eaten than a green sea turtle.
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Green sea turtle was created in 1758.
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It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.