there is actually five. loggerheads, greens, leatherbacks, hawksbill, and kemp's ridley. for more info on theese five turtles, search other websites or read the book The View From Saturday, by e. l. konigsburg. (good book) :)
Neither one of us do unless one of us is completely obsessed with turtles then that person likes turtles more.
seven species exist in the world. The hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green (Chelonia mydas), leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), and the flatback (Natator depressus).
People! We have damaged the environment which make the ocean even more of a dangerous place and people collect both eggs and turtles. Unhealthy conditions as well as a direct killing of these animals is leading to their extinction! Poor turtles!
Sea Turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea) are turtles found in all the world's oceans except the Arctic Ocean. There are seven living species of sea turtles: flatback, green sea turtle, Hawksbill, Kemp's Ridley, Leatherback, Loggerhead and Olive Ridley.
More than 1 sorry if that didn't help you :)
A breed of turtles might not be found on the Internet. Perhaps the pet store where they were purchased will be able to give more information about the breed. Turtles that are sold as pets are sometimes crossbred with other species of turtles to make them appear more exotic.
we find stars, planets, moons etc. each time we get better stuff we find alins and a lot more stuff like water on mars.
Two turtles would be a pair of turtles. Collective nouns for a group of turtles: # a bale of turtles # a turn of turtles See Related links below this box for more information and references.
Hawksbill sea turtles primarily communicate through body language and vocalizations, although their communication methods are not as complex as those of some other animal species. They may use visual signals, such as head movements or changes in body posture, to interact with each other, especially during mating. Additionally, they can produce sounds, like low-frequency vocalizations, which may play a role in their social interactions. However, much about their communication remains less understood compared to more social species.
Find out about the stuff he likes and get to know him more better and try to kiss him and if it doesn't work out then you'll know he's not the one
Plant matter, Squid, Crab, and other small sea creatures.