It's multicellular, just like you and I. If it were a single cell, that would be different.
Sea bass refers to more than a dozen different species of fish. Menus in Israel usually just call it סיבס (SEE-bahss)
Green sea turtles do not become pregnant. They lay eggs.
A few weeks after mating, a female green sea turtle arrives on the beach and digs a hole in the ground for her eggs. Inside the hole, she lays over 75 - 200 eggs and then covers the hole with sand. Read more from the article this was copied from by clicking on the link, below.
The Loggerhead sea turtle can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The loggerhead mostly stays in the water, females come out of the water briefly to lay eggs.
Sea turtles can stay under water for almost their whole life! One of the only times they come out of the water is when they are going to lay there eggs because they lay there eggs on land and leave them and then the babies have to find there way back to sea all by themselves. Most of them get eaten by seagulls on their way so that's why there are not so many sea turtles... Most of them get eaten.
a sea turtle can grow up to 8 feet in length and 3 to 5 feet in width
Type your answer here... Sharks, Killer whales, but mostly man. Man can run them over by speeding boats, or have the turtle eat trash we leave behind. It is very sad.
Because leatherbacks primarily eat jellyfish. They have two sharply pointed cusps, one on the upper and one on the lower jaw that allows them to pierce jellies and other soft-bodied organisms.
sea turtles cannot be kept as pets. it is against the law to own one because they are endangered.
A sea turtle is neither. It is a reptile, just like the snakes and lizards on land are reptiles.
twisting, turning and splashing at water surface helps confuse predators
I am pretty sure sea turtles legs are called flippers. Also, i think they can be called webbed feet. You know, i think they can be called fins too. I would go wth flippers.
the behaviourl adaptations are to be mad at everything it sees
As a matter of fact, the conservation status of the leatherback sea turtle is Critically Endangered. They are threatened by pollution (both floating trash and chemical pollution), as well as accidentally being caught in fishing nets. That is one reason that it's best to buy line-caught fish.
The leatherback turtle species is so old, seeing one i like seeing a dinosaur. Their species is endangered. They are getting poached for eggs. Also with littering, plastic bags are going into the ocean and leatherback turtles are mistaking it for jellyfish. They swallow, choke, and their population is decreasing fast!
Well to my consideration we should clean up the beach after storms or make sure our landfill won't fill up with garbage that could end up in the water or maybe take it simple recycle.
They get mad when another turtle takes it's place as the parent for the baby turtle's sake of life and death.The giant turtle will use it's structural adaptations to fight for it's child.It may bump the other turtle's shell then swim off, so it can make the fake parent of the baby turtle will follow it into some dark places in the sea then get lost.Then the real parent comes back to take the child far away from the false parent.
All turtles are born on the beach. The mother turtle will lay her eggs on the beach and then cover them in sand. The mother will then recede back into the ocean to wait for her offspring to hatch. When baby turtles are born, they usually go back to the ocean to be with their mother. I say usually because more often than not, baby turtles will be distracted by lights from farther up the beach and crawl onto streets and into the path of oncoming traffic.
This depends partly on the species, or population of the Sea Turtle. Many live in the sunlight zone or the "euphotic zone", while others spend part of their life in the open-ocean zone or the "pelagic zone". For more details, see the sites listed below.
They can be found in the Pacific Ocean or sometimes in the Atlantic Ocean.
About 6 sea turtles (Not in billions, millions or thousands)