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S EA T URTLE

S EA T URTLE. BY EMMA MANSOURIAN. I NTRODUCTION. NAME OF ANIMAL : SEA TURTLE Physical features- what it looks like: it has four legs, smooth skinned or scaly. It has a round shell and cold blooded. LIFESPAND, ENDANGERED?: They are endangered. There lifespan is 50 years to 100 years.

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S EA T URTLE

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  1. SEA TURTLE BYEMMA MANSOURIAN

  2. INTRODUCTION • NAME OF ANIMAL : SEA TURTLE • Physical features- what it looks like: it has four legs, smooth skinned or scaly. It has a round shell and cold blooded. • LIFESPAND, ENDANGERED?: They are endangered. There lifespan is 50 years to 100 years. • SPECIES: Logger head (Coretta Coretta)

  3. HABITAT • WHERE IT LIVES: Ocean • Climate: SEA TURTLES can live any were it just depends on the place there in. • LANDFORMS: SEA TURTLES live throughout the worlds ocean. Females only get out of the water to lay there eggs, but then get back into the water.

  4. FOOD • SEA TURTLES are omnivore's they eat plants and animals like grasses, crabs, fish and some shrimp. Some hawksbill eat mostly sponges and leather backs eat jelly fish. • When a predator of a SEA TURTLE comes it is mostly when it hatches like, birds, crabs, dogs, foxes and raccoons. When they are bigger it is much safer.

  5. BEHAVIOR • FLAT BACK SEA TURTLES sometimes spend hours on the surface floating asleep or in the sun. They usually stay in the water but sometimes goes out of the water.

  6. REPRODUCTION • Female sea turtles usually goes back to there their home to lay there eggs. Males don’t goes back to there home on land. • They are born on land but goes quickly to water.

  7. ADAPTATION • They have slow metobolic rate (cold blooded) • For limbs modified long, paddle like flippers for swimming.

  8. BEHAVIORAL • When there hatched they go straight into the water.

  9. FUN FACTS!!! • Most of the SEA TURTLES can put there legs, tail and head in there shell when there frightened • SEA TURTLES can stay in seawater with no fresh air • SEA TURTLES have been on earth more then tow hundred million years.

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