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7) Generate a two minute talk about your species, it's predicament, and solutions. Be prepared to give
this talk multiple times.
Transcribed Image Text:Pieace! 7) Generate a two minute talk about your species, it's predicament, and solutions. Be prepared to give this talk multiple times.
4)
The yellow side neck turtle
also known as Amazon river
turtle, and and the yellow
side neck river turtle, is one
of the largest Southh
American river turtle ever. It
could grown up to 46 cm long
and weight up to 8 to 9 kg.
Higher classification:
Podocnemis
Order: Testudines
(these patches are yellow in
colour)
Family: Podocnemididae
HOME
JUST STAY
Kingdom: Animalia
5)
a)Thermal pollution many times called
enirchment of thermal which means the level
of water quality have been going low over
time by any process that would changes
water temperature.
b) Pollutants might cause immediate harm
to sea turtles through directt contact or in
some cases side neck turtle can build up in
tissues over time and leads to
immunosuppression resulting in disease and
many times death. Here our species were
also affects by ingesting waste food
contaminated plastic by oil or more worse tar
balls.
c) Ingesting the tiny particles of plastic is an
high threat to the side neck turtles as well as
for hatchlings. Here the presence of plastic
could also increase the temperature of the
sand and which results in problems faces
during the time of hatching.
d) climate change was exposes our species
turtles to even larger existential threats. Sea
level increases & powerful storms would
erode as well as destroy their beach habitats.
Warming oceans would change ocean
currents as well as potentially introduces but
here not only our one all the sea turtles to a
new predators & destroy the coral reefs.
e) Main reason are us behind this . Because
we Slaughtered not only side neck turtle but
many of them for their eggs and meat & skin
as well as shells for jewllery. Our species
turtles suffering from poaching &
overexploitation and many times They also
face habitat destruction & accidental capture
which is known as bycatch in fishing knot or
gear.
11.1
Transcribed Image Text:4) The yellow side neck turtle also known as Amazon river turtle, and and the yellow side neck river turtle, is one of the largest Southh American river turtle ever. It could grown up to 46 cm long and weight up to 8 to 9 kg. Higher classification: Podocnemis Order: Testudines (these patches are yellow in colour) Family: Podocnemididae HOME JUST STAY Kingdom: Animalia 5) a)Thermal pollution many times called enirchment of thermal which means the level of water quality have been going low over time by any process that would changes water temperature. b) Pollutants might cause immediate harm to sea turtles through directt contact or in some cases side neck turtle can build up in tissues over time and leads to immunosuppression resulting in disease and many times death. Here our species were also affects by ingesting waste food contaminated plastic by oil or more worse tar balls. c) Ingesting the tiny particles of plastic is an high threat to the side neck turtles as well as for hatchlings. Here the presence of plastic could also increase the temperature of the sand and which results in problems faces during the time of hatching. d) climate change was exposes our species turtles to even larger existential threats. Sea level increases & powerful storms would erode as well as destroy their beach habitats. Warming oceans would change ocean currents as well as potentially introduces but here not only our one all the sea turtles to a new predators & destroy the coral reefs. e) Main reason are us behind this . Because we Slaughtered not only side neck turtle but many of them for their eggs and meat & skin as well as shells for jewllery. Our species turtles suffering from poaching & overexploitation and many times They also face habitat destruction & accidental capture which is known as bycatch in fishing knot or gear. 11.1
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