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What (who) is sea turtle - definition

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  • Hatchling green sea turtle in the sand photographed by USFWS Southeast
  • 1) Male and female sea turtles age in the ocean and migrate to shallow coastal water. 2) Sea turtles mate in the water near offshore nesting sites. 3) The adult male sea turtles return to the feeding sites in the water. 4) Female sea turtles cycle between mating and nesting. 5) Female sea turtles lay their eggs. 6) When the season is over, female sea turtles return to feeding sites. 7) Baby sea turtles incubate for 60–80 days and hatch. 8) Newly hatched baby sea turtles emerge from nests and travel from the shore to the water. 9) Baby sea turtles mature in the ocean until they are ready to begin the cycle again.
  • "Manner in which Natives of the East Coast strike turtle". Near [[Cooktown]], Australia. From [[Phillip Parker King]]'s Survey. 1818.
  • Protected nesting area for turtles in Miami, Florida
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  • A sea turtle entangled in a fishing
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  • Legal notice posted by a sea turtle nest at [[Boca Raton]], [[Florida]]
  • Sea turtle eggs sold in a market of Malaysia
  • An olive ridley sea turtle nesting on Escobilla Beach, [[Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]

sea turtle         
(sea turtles)
A sea turtle is a large reptile which has a thick shell covering its body and which lives in the sea most of the time. (AM; in BRIT, use turtle
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Sea turtle         
·- The sea pigeon, or guillemot.
II. Sea turtle ·- Any one of several very large species of chelonians having the feet converted into paddles, as the green turtle, hawkbill, loggerhead, and leatherback. They inhabit all warm seas.
Pterodactyli         
·noun ·pl ·same·as Pterosauria.

Wikipedia

Sea turtle

Sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea), sometimes called marine turtles, are reptiles of the order Testudines and of the suborder Cryptodira. The seven existing species of sea turtles are the flatback, green, hawksbill, leatherback, loggerhead, Kemp's ridley, and olive ridley sea turtles. All six of the sea turtle species present in US waters (all of those listed above except the flatback) are listed as endangered and/or threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The seventh sea turtle species is the flatback, which exists in the waters of Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Sea turtles can be separated into the categories of hard-shelled (cheloniid) and leathery-shelled (dermochelyid). There is only one dermochelyid species which is the leatherback sea turtle.

Examples of use of sea turtle
1. A loggerhead sea turtle was killed in March, and another Kemp‘s ridley sea turtle was killed in April.
2. The leatherback is the world‘s most endangered sea turtle.
3. The loggerhead sea turtle left her home at the Georgia Aquarium in May 2007 to live at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island, where the staff could prepare her to live on her own.
4. Advertisement The brown sea turtle washed up last week exhausted and severely injured.
5. Chompy, as the turtle has been named, will spend his rehabilitation period in the Sea Turtle Rescue Center with Gal Handles, a brown female sea turtle who suffered a similar accident three years ago.