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1 http://animaldiversity.ummz.umi ch.edu/site/accounts/information /Eretmochelys_imbricata.html Hawksbill Turtle Mackie Glashow

2 Tropical regions: Atlantic and Pacific Hard-bottomed and reef habitats (sponges) with masses of floating sea plants Live up to 60 feet deep

3 Critically endangered Consumed by: humans, sharks, large fish, octopi, and crocodiles. Bekko in Japan – cabinets, door posts, mirrors, etc. Nests are disturbed by dogs, humans, raccoons, and rats

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5 Eat specific kinds of sponges Sea Jellies, fish, marine algae, and other plants and animals Omnivores Prefer to eat in large groups with an abundance of brown algae

6 25-30 inches in size medium-sized compared to other turtles Average weight in adults: 100- 150 lbs Live for 30-50 years Young: heart shaped shell Males: Brighter pigmentation, thicker tail, longer claws

7 V Shaped Head (like a birds’ beak) Swim in a bird- like fashion 2 Claws on each forelimb How did they get their name?

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9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trp6SSaxUnU

10 See you in Belize!


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