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My Research Presentation on Sea Turtles Physical Marion Earl Elementary 2016-2017 By: Anthony Zavala Habitat Interactions Animal Babies Interesting Facts Video Works Cited
Physical Characteristics (What does the animal look like Physical Characteristics (What does the animal look like? (ex: size, body, teeth, claws, beak, color, fur/feathers) The shell is mostly grey, black, green, or yellow. The color of it’s skin is decided by the color of its shell. Most of these pictures are formatted so turtles do not really glow :D Let’s Continue
Animal Facts What does the animal eat Animal Facts What does the animal eat? When does it eat (ex: nocturnal, how often)? How does it get its food (ex: chase, browse, dig)? Right Click; go to change picture; choose from online sources Baby sea turtles are carnivores although the adult sea turtles are herbivores. Adult sea turtles eat: Algae Seagrass Seaweed Let’s Continue
Animal Facts How does the animal move Animal Facts How does the animal move? (ex: hop, slither) What sounds does it make? The green sea turtle crawls while it is on land and in sea it swims under water Let’s Continue
Habitat Where does the animal live? (ex: rain forest, desert, pond) Return Home A map that shows where sea turtles live The sea turtle lives in mostly all the oceans there is no specific place sea turtles live
Habitat Write a detailed description of its habitat Habitat Write a detailed description of its habitat. (ex: rainfall, temperature, soil, plants, part of the world) Return Home The green sea turtle swims around the ocean mainly where lots of seaweed is. The sea turtle also swims around the middle of oceans
Habitat How has the animal adapted to its habitat Habitat How has the animal adapted to its habitat? (ex: coloring, hibernation, heavy fur in winter) Return Home Green sea turtles have big flippers that help them swim. Sea turtles also have hard shells that help them survive
Interactions How does the animal communicate? Return Home Sea turtles communicate by making sounds. The baby turtles communicate by talking through the shells.
Interactions Who are the animals’ enemies? Return Home Tiger sharks Killer whales Fishes Dogs Seabirds Raccoons Ghost crabs Humans
Interactions How does the animal protect itself? Return Home The sea turtle does not protect it’s self it has a hard shell which makes it hard for predators to kill them
Animal Babies How is the animal born Animal Babies How is the animal born? (ex: hatches from an egg, born alive) Return Home The mom sea turtle goes back to the island she was born at and lays over 350 eggs but not much of them survives. For the sea turtles who do survive depending if it’s a male or female. The male will swim in the ocean until it dies and the female will go back and make more eggs.
Animal Babies How does the baby change as it grows into an adult Animal Babies How does the baby change as it grows into an adult? (ex: sheds skin, loses tail, pupa) Return Home What happens is as the sea turtle grows bigger the shell, flippers, and body grows bigger
Animal Babies What does the young animal look like? Return Home The baby sea turtle has a soft shell but as it grows the shell gets harder The baby sea turtle looks the same as a adult sea turtle but smaller
Interesting Facts Return Home Sea turtles are a endangered species About 1 in 1,000 baby sea turtles make it to adulthood They lived on the Earth more than 220 million years. They even managed to survive weather changes which killed the dinosaurs. 6 out of 7 sea turtle species still live on Earth today.
Video Click ‘Insert Video’. Copy and Paste embed code where directed. Return Home Green Sea Turtles Are Ancient Sea Turtle Eating Sponge
Works Cited You need to use at least 3 resources Works Cited You need to use at least 3 resources. List all resources you use. Return Home https://aqua.org/explore/animals/green-sea- turtle?gclid=CLuirOzYx9ICFQdrfgodfL0LVA https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/green-turtle http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/green- sea-turtle/#green-sea-turtle-coral.jpg http://www.seeturtles.org/sea-turtle-life-cycle/