Giant Sea Turtle
Classification
In this report you are going to find interesting things about Giant Sea Turtle it will tell you about their appearance, behavior, habitat, food, movement, and life cycle. Turtles are really popular animals in Tonga.
Appearance
Giant sea turtles have webbed feet and flippers. They have hard shells with bones and plots. They do not have ears,and their skin looks like leather. The largest can be 2.44m and the smallest is 7.62cm. They have four flippers and two eyes. They belong to the reptiles. There color of their pattern skin is charki green but the real skin is creamy color . They have no tail. They have sort of patterns on their skin.
Picture above: it is talking about their appearance how it looks like
Habitat…..
every giant sea turtle has a different natural habitat but there are two main ones, there are water turtles and dessert turtles. Turtles only access to water. Turtles mostly live in the ocean because it makes them faster to moveE
Movement
Giant sea turtles are very slow.
Sea turtles have lightweight shells that allow them to move faster and easier they have flippers that help the swim as well. They can actually glide through the water at speeds of 56.327km
food
The diet of a sea turtle depends upon the species. Some are omnivores, eating a variety of plants and animals while the hawksbill and the leatherback are specialist. Subsisting primarily of sponges (Hawksbill) and jellyfish
BehAVIOR
Turtles rarely interact with one another outside of courtship and mating. There is a little behavioral exchange amount individuals. Including observations at sea. They have produced useful insights into daily activities and behaviors such as courtship, mating and nest.
lifecycle
The life cycle of and sea turtle begins with when a female lays it's on a nesting beach, usually in the tropics. they lay about 110 eggs. everyday she will have to stay with them and look after them. they look after their eggs by making a nest.From six weeks to two months (depending on the species.) A tiny hatching makes it's way to the surface of the sand and heads to the water, dodging every predator imaginable.the sad thing is that Only a few make it, but the few that do will have a great chance of surviving to adulthood.A sea turtle can live up nerly 50 yea
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www.Answer.com
www.seaturtles.co.nz
www.msu.edu/~bond email/turtle.com
CONCLUSION
I hope you have found what you wanted interesting facts about an turtle, i think that turtle’s are most common to tonga. I hope that you enjoyed this report information