If sea turtles did not exist, there would be significant ecological impacts, particularly in marine ecosystems. As key herbivores, particularly species like the green sea turtle, they help maintain seagrass beds, which provide habitat for various marine species and contribute to carbon sequestration. Their absence could lead to overgrowth of seagrass, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem and affecting other marine life dependent on these habitats. Additionally, the loss of sea turtles would diminish biodiversity and alter food webs, potentially leading to the decline of certain species and the overall health of ocean environments.
they would not exist anymore
the jellyfish it eats will get over populated
Me... Turtle soup, yum!
When you kiss a sea turtle, you would hurt your lip because some turtles are dangerous. So when you kiss a turtle, that turtle might bite you!
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
a turtle
Depends on the size of the sea turtle. On average, they would turn pretty slow.
That would depend on the species of turtle. Sea turtle eggs are approximately that size.
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle
Probably but I think you can not sell a sea turtle. I would check with the DNR.