Green Sea Turtle Adaptations
Green sea turtles
By Rhea
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The green sea turtles live in the part of the ocean that very salty.
Sea turtles like to snack on seaweed and leaves.
Green sea turtles use their long pointed beaks to pull plants.
Babies
The mom leaves the eggs alone.Young turtles explore by themselves. She buries her eggs to hide them from predators.
The mom sea turtle goes to the same beach it was born on to lay eggs.
The baby sea turtle normally travels to the ocean at night so predators don’t see them.
Habitat
Sea turtles are found nesting along the coastline of more than 80 countries. The largest nesting populations are found in Costa Rica and Australia.
The green sea turtle lives in the ocean
When they get cold most turtles go to the surface to warm up.Others bask in the sun.
Protection
A adult green sea turtles’ only enemy is the Great White Shark because turtles have a very protective shell.
The baby Green sea turtle has a lot of enemies such as crabs and gulls.
Breathing
Sea turtles swim near the surface to get air
A sea turtle lungs allow it to stay underwater for a long time while it’s resting.