2000 to 4000 in the whole entire world
In some cultures, marine turtles are consumed as food, but this practice is illegal in many countries due to their endangered status. Additionally, consumption of marine turtles can pose health risks as they may contain high levels of heavy metals and toxins.
Marine turtles typically live in saltwater environments, while freshwater turtles live in freshwater habitats. Marine turtles have flippers adapted for swimming long distances in the ocean, while freshwater turtles tend to have webbed feet for navigating in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Behaviorally, marine turtles migrate long distances between feeding and nesting grounds, while freshwater turtles are more sedentary in their habits.
HUMANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some marine animals that eat seaweed include sea urchins, sea slugs, certain species of fish such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, and marine mammals like manatees and sea turtles. These animals feed on seaweed for its nutritional content and are important in controlling seaweed populations in marine ecosystems.
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.
there are 500 red belly turtles left
Of course they can swim, that's why they are marine turtles, you know mariners.
marine turtles live in oceans.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
250 are left
In some cultures, marine turtles are consumed as food, but this practice is illegal in many countries due to their endangered status. Additionally, consumption of marine turtles can pose health risks as they may contain high levels of heavy metals and toxins.
most turtles in the sea are endangered, yes
It's the economy. The government doesn't have enough money to keep the marine turtles paid.
600000
they're 60 million sea turtles left!
Turtles have two lungs, one left, one right.
Marine turtles typically live in saltwater environments, while freshwater turtles live in freshwater habitats. Marine turtles have flippers adapted for swimming long distances in the ocean, while freshwater turtles tend to have webbed feet for navigating in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Behaviorally, marine turtles migrate long distances between feeding and nesting grounds, while freshwater turtles are more sedentary in their habits.