Have you ever seen or heard of sea turtles? There are 7 different species of sea turtles that we know of today. Today I will be discussing the species known as leatherback sea turtles. I will be discussing the different characteristics that make leatherback sea turtles animals. The characteristics of life are cells, levels of cellular organization, use energy, responding to their environment, growing, reproduction, and adapting to their environment. The first and second characteristics are cells and levels of cellular organization. Leatherback sea turtles are multi-celled. They also have eukaryotic cells. The leatherback sea turtles have a shell that is unique from other sea turtles. The shell is somewhat flexible and rubbery to the touch,
They are known for being active. They are known for being active because turtles are usually slow and it’s fun to watch them as they move and slide into the water and onto the rocks. Your turtle is going to move a lot when they get comfortable with their tank, so you won’t just see them not moving, they will always move. They will be hanging around the rocks you put in the tank with them because, to them rocks mean “comfortable” to them.
In particular, one of these seven species is comprised of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). The largest of all hard-shelled turtles, loggerheads have massive heads, strong jaws, and a reddish-brown shell, or carapace. Their front flippers are short and thick with 2 claws, while the rear flippers can have 2 or 3 claws. Loggerhead hatchlings have a dark-brown carapace with pale brown flippers. According to National Geographic (2015), adult males reach about three feet (nearly one meter) in shell length and weigh about 250 pounds (113 kilograms), but large specimens of more than 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms) have been found. They are primarily carnivores, munching jellyfish, conchs, crabs, and even fish, but will eat seaweed occasionally. They prefer to feed in coastal bays and estuaries, as well as the shallow water along the continental shelves of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Loggerhead sea turtles are one of the most abundant species of the marine life in the U.S. oceans but the population is currently decreasing due to pollution increase and getting caught in bycatch. The term bycatch is when shrimp fishermen have their nets out and the animal ( in this case a loggerhead sea turtle) gets caught in the net and eventually killing the sea turtle . ((( Add More))))
Logger Head Turtles are primarily carnivores for most of their lives, meaning they mainly eat other animals (Marine Bio, 2015). Hatchlings mostly eat sponges, jellyfish, sargassum weed, small gastropods and crustaceans (Marine Bio, 2015). Juveniles, sub-adults and adults feed on conch, clams, horseshoe crabs, as well as other crustaceans (Marine Bio, 2015). As the turtles grow, their jaws get stronger (Harrison, 2005). This helps them to eat much firmer food such as Horseshoe crabs and clams (Harrison, 2005). The loggerhead turtle sexual maturity is reached between 22 to 27 years of age (Environment, 2001). While it is not clear how long a juvenile loggerhead turtle will stay in the open ocean, once it moves to its feeding
C. testudinaria is well adapted to exist on the back of sea turtles, the walls are thickened and the
Kemp's Ridley sea turtles are fascinating. Not many animals lay 200-300 eggs a year and are still considered endangered. Even though Kemp's Ridley sea turtles lay many eggs their population is small, how can this be?
Soft shell turtles eat many different types of food. Adult soft shells eat feeder minnows, goldfish, mollusks, and insects but on the other hand baby soft shells eat insects, worms, very small fish, baby crawdads, dead fish, or and any other corpses found in the water.
Chelonia mydas, also known as the green sea turtle,is one of the seven remaining sea turtles in the planet. Though most sea turtles are characterized by its large, streamlined shells, the green sea turtle gains its name from the olive green colour of its skin, which is made up of fat and cartilage, not their shell. In fact, the hard, bony, and scaly shell of the green sea turtle is a darkish brown. Their oval shell can also be a light shade of brown or yellow. The narrow, wing-like flippers in these turtles as a replacement for forearms has made them better adapted to the aquatic conditions of their habitat. These flippers have one visible claw at the tip, used for protection from predators. To compensate for the lack of teeth in these species,
Formally described by the Swedish botanist and zoologist Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) in 1758, the common snapping turtle is one of only two living members of the chelonian family Chelydridae, the other member being the alligator snapping turtle, Macrochelys temminckii. While population levels are currently stable, C. serpentina is still heavily exploited, and researchers continue to document population declines in portions of its range.
Imagine yourself walking on the beach at sunset. The water is flat and the sky is full of oranges and reds. The evening couldn’t be more perfect until you stumble across a sea turtles nest and the turtles are beginning to hatch.
The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle is one of the first turtle species ever discovered in Hawaii. The can be spotted
The Saturday night party was the place to be. Anyone who is anyone was there. John’s curfew is midnight and its 12:05. Mark had been doing quite a lot of drinking and he was John’s ride home. John questioned whether or not he wanted to get in the car with Mark, but thought about how mad his parents were going to be. He was already five minutes late. Saying to himself “Just this one time,” he decided to get in the car. John never made it home that night. Mark had rolled the car off the bridge one mile away from his house. John lost his life all because he was afraid of getting grounded. There are many situations similar to John’s, and in a lot of them, no one survives. Because of all the death and tragedy as a result of driving under the
The most fun I have had was taking race track driving lessons at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA from a professional driver. It was a great experience since I had the ability to check all the technical components of the track car and driver precautions before driving it on the track. He taught me the fundamentals of driving fast consisting of the following: oversteer, understeer, the racing line, shifting, passing, braking, smooth vs aggressive cornering. Additionally, I always kept an open mind to other experienced track drivers that gave me tips on how to take the corners quickly: braking point, turn-in point, apex, as well as analyze the position and direction of the next corner. After that particular track day, not only did I learn
There are four main groups of reptiles, known as Crocodilians, Squamates, Tuataras, and Turtles. Crocodilians consists of large reptiles which includes alligators, crocodiles, gharials, and caimans. Squamates are lizards, snakes, and worm-lizards. A worm-lizard is a subterranean burrowing reptile that resembles an earthworm, a legless lizard. Tuataras are a group of reptiles that are lizard-like in appearance but are different from squamates because their skull isn’t jointed. Turtles are the most ancient reptiles alive today. They have changed very little since they first showed up 220 million years ago. The first turtle appeared 220 million years ago.(Laura Klappenbach)
The American Express company also known as Amex, it is an American multinational corporation. The company was eventually started as an express mail business in Buffalo, New York. It was formed as a joint stock corporation through the merger of express companies owned by Henry Wells( Wells Company), William G. Fargo (Livingston, Fargo and company)and John Warren Butterfield (Wells, Butterfield and company).