if they eat them and they get tangled up in their intestines or choke on them
cleaning up the beaches, not throwing plastic bags in the ocean because turtles will mistake it for jellyfish which is what they eat.
Turtles and sea birds eat floating plastic bags, thinking they are jellyfish.
Getting people to pay for carrier bags (which are usually made of lightweight plastic) is one of the ways being used to encourage people to bring their own bags and re-use them. Billions of plastic bags are thrown away every year. They take years to break down in landfill. They get washed out to sea where they kill sea creatures like turtles, which eat them thinking they are jellyfish.
One cause for their endangered state is plastic bags floating in the ocean. Pacific Leatherback sea turtles mistake these plastic bags for jellyfish. Hope that helps.
Sea turtles eat sea jellies as they are the easiest of animals to catch as they will not react to it's presence. Most sea turtles mistake plastic carrier bags for sea jellies though, then suffocate and die.
she has got several carrier bags
for sea turtles, plastic bags. When sea turtles find plastic bags, they assume that it's their favorite food, jellyfish. They can get strangled by these bags. DON'T LITTER!
A bag-carrier is a person who carries another person's bags.
plastic bags
Because turtles are slow.. Hahahahahaha get their slow.
A mix of different polymers.
yes.