Because turtles are slow.. Hahahahahaha get their slow.
cleaning up the beaches, not throwing plastic bags in the ocean because turtles will mistake it for jellyfish which is what they eat.
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.
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!
Leatherbacks are threatened species for several reasons:Leatherback Turtles are endangered from plastic waste in the water. The turtles swallow floating plastic bags thinking they are jellyfish. This causes them to suffocate.OverfishingPeople kill them for their shells to make products
Turtles and sea birds eat floating plastic bags, thinking they are jellyfish.
To prevent turtles from eating plastic bags, we can help by reducing our use of single-use plastic bags, properly disposing of plastic waste, participating in beach clean-ups, and supporting legislation for plastic bag bans or regulations. Educating others about the harm plastic bags cause to turtles and marine life is also crucial in raising awareness and fostering change.
Loggerhead turtles have become endangered because they get tangled in old lost fishing nets and cannot come up to the surface to breath and they drown. They also choke to death when they mistake plastic bags for jellyfish or they try to eat other plastic objects.
Sea Turtle's favorite snack is jelly fish.Since a jellyfish is a sea turtles favorite snack, sea turtles often eat plastic bags thinking there jellyfish and sea turtles die and their bodies get washed up on our beaches.
Pollution, strictly plastic bags. Leatherback sea turtles are the only animal that eats jellyfish. If this animal goes extinct, jellyfish will multiply rapidly.
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by not dumbing garbge and food because some turrtels mistake bags plastic one for jellyfish answerd by awe$ome boy
Yes they most certainly do! They mistake bags for Jellyfish and swallow them, of course making them choke and 'die'. It is a truly awful death and must be stopped! Ha..