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  1. This green color is due in part to the diet of the green turtle which primarily consists of algae and sea grasses. Generally, the young individuals of the green turtles tend to feed on jellyfish, fish eggs, crabs, sponges, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and small invertebrates. The jaws of these turtles are serrated and so they can easily graze ...

  2. Mar 25, 2021 · Juvenile green turtles are carnivorous while the adult turtles are strictly herbivorous. Thus, the diet of these turtles mainly depends upon the age of the turtle because they tend to change it over time. Juveniles tend to eat fish eggs, jellyfish and sponges. The adults usually feed on beds of sea grasses and algae.

  3. The predators of the adult green sea turtles are bigger sharks and human beings. In sharks, the tiger sharks usually prey on these turtles. However, the hatchlings and young individuals of the green turtles are more vulnerable to different kinds of predators. Some of the predators that readily feed on the hatchlings are shorebirds, marine ...

  4. The rare diet of these turtles is sargassum and seaweed. As the loggerheads migrate to open seas, they prefer feeding on floating egg clusters and mollusks, flying fish, jellyfishes, pteropods and squids. The diet of the hatchlings, however, consists of sargassum weed, gastropods, sponges, crustaceans and jellyfish. Sources:

  5. Every year, the green turtles are harvested in hundreds or thousands for human consumption and trade around the world. The eggs of these turtles are usually harvested on sandy beaches, the nesting sites of the sea turtles. However, one of the serious threats which may endanger the survival of these…

  6. October 25, 2017. Ubaid Khalid. 1 min read. For nesting, a female leatherback swims ashore. After digging a hole on a sandy beach, she deposits around 100 to 120 eggs. In every nest, there are about 80 fertilized and 30 unfertilized eggs. Each egg measures about the size of a billiard ball. The eggs are incubated for about 60 to 65 days.

  7. Yes, penguins do have knees! A penguin’s leg is made up of a short knee, knee, tibia, and femur. Penguins have very short legs because the feathers cover their upper leg bones.

  8. The leatherback sea turtles are highly migratory species. They tend to migrate longest distances among all marine turtles. They are known to swim around 3,700 miles each way from the foraging ground to the breeding site. Leatherback Sea Turtle Habitat. Leatherbacks are essentially pelagic turtles but they also frequent coastal waters for feeding.

  9. The sharks (smallest class) measuring up to 6.5 feet (2 metres) prey on telesot fishes for 90 percent of their diet. No evidence of sea turtle and marine mammals were found in this class. These sharks (medium-sized class) measuring between 6.5 to 10 feet (2 and 3 metres) prey on telesot for 80 percent of their diet.

  10. Sep 8, 2021 · Due to their long necks and towering legs, giraffes rank among the highest mammals on Earth. The legs of a Giraffe are about 6 feet high.