It depends on what the greens are interacting with. As far as interactions with humans, most wildlife work on a 'flight or fight' mentality. Turtles, when given the opportunity and are not backed into a no win situation, will run, and run quickly. They are capable of bursts of speed up to 20 mph in the ocean. On land, they are very heavy and cumbersome, and unable to move quickly. They have very strong jaws with serrated beak-like mouths and are capable of inflicting a strong bite. With some prey items, like jellies (jellyfish) they are very aggressive, swimming up to and deliberately tearing off large chunks, which they seem to enjoy immensely. (reefannie)
green sea turtles eat green algae a tiny plant that grows in the ocean. that makes them green
Sea turtles in the wild can live anywhere from 50 to 80 years, depending on the species. Some species like the loggerhead or green sea turtles have been known to live up to 100 years. Many factors such as predation, habitat degradation, and human activities can affect the lifespan of sea turtles.
Yes, turtles like green sea turtles and loggerhead turtles do eat turtle grass. Turtle grass is a staple food source for many species of turtles as it provides essential nutrients and fiber for their diet. It is important for the health and digestion of these turtles.
Yes, some species of turtles, such as green sea turtles, do eat kelp as part of their diet. Kelp provides essential nutrients and fiber for these marine reptiles.
Most turtles are brownish-gray, caramel-colored, gray, tan or dark brown. However, some turtles are black, white, yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, olive green, shades of green, and pink (really, turtles can be pink) Sea turtles are normally grayish with speckles. Some turtles are striped, speckled, spotted, blotched, or have weird and unusual patterns.
They can be both if you mess with them they can be aggressive.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
what is a predator of sea turtles
Green Sea Turtles because green sea turtles eat jellyfish.
no it is definetley not likely that green sea turtles are edible but loggerheads and leatherbacks are
Green sea turtles live in salty water.
In the green sea....
No they are just a kind of sea turtle.
Yes, Green sea turtles have skin, all sea turtles have thick, leathery skin
yes they have to be green
no. sea turtles also eat crabs. :)
They are loners, rarely collecting in groups.