Green Sea Turtle Infographic
Green Sea Turtle Infographic
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Its geographical distribution is limited, and its conservation status is discouraging. Natator depressus only inhabits the Australian coasts and nests in the beaches of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and northern Australia.
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There is quite a bit of difference when it comes to the feeding habits of sea turtles.
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Sea turtles in music, in traditions, in gastronomy, in literature and other parts of human culture.
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Captivity is not synonymous with mistreatment. Some specimens have to spend days, weeks, months or years in rehabilitation and observation for having suffered any injury or illness.
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Sea turtles also suffer the consequences of global warming, a problem that affects both marine and terrestrial ecosystems, affecting the natural cycle of these species.
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All sea turtles are in danger of disappearing for various reasons, almost all of them involved with human activities without environmental responsibility.
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Negative and positive aspects around the existence of sea turtles related to people; From the traffic of eggs and shells to emotional releases of offspring to the sea.
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There are seven types or species of sea turtles, which have similar features but also have individual characteristics that make them unique in the world.
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Sea turtles are lonely reptiles that sometimes interact with other specimens, but not for long, lacking a sophisticated social organization in the species.
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