They help by eating predators like jellyfish. they also eat algae and sea grass and carry the sea grass seads
pulls its head into its shell. This allows it to be safe from biting animals. Although some animals (crocidlies, for example) can still break it.
This question doesn't make any sense. How are turtles beneficial for survival? What, are you going to eat them?
Water, Mud and Food
Turtles adapt to their environment by living in water or on land
Turtles can do nothing to either reduce or increase global warming. They are helpless pawns waiting for us to stop it. Will we help them?
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Turtles are adapted to an aquatic life, spending almost all their life at sea. They only come to land to lay their eggs - which need to be laid out of water so they can develop.
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Well you cant clean a sea turtles environment because sometimes you can scare it when it is laying its eggs and it will never return to the beach sorry.
I like turtles
you can donate money to places that help sea turtles
their body temp changes
they have a thick layer of skin
No. technically, tarapins are land creatures and turtles live in a water environment (i.e. loggerhead turtles, snapping turtles)
Yes unlike humans who change there environment to conform to them turtles change them selves
No, plankton does not help turtles, but it doesn't hurt them either. Turtles and plankton merely coexist happily together because marine turtles feed off of vegetation and have no use for the plankton around them.
help turtles survive
They have to get used to the temp, they love mud
yes. yes it can.
Turtles adapt to their environment by living in water or on land