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The life cycle of a turtle - Coggle Diagram
The life cycle of a turtle
Eggs
50 to 200 eggs laid by female turtle
20% don't hatch
Around a month and a half, the eggs hatch
Around the size of ping pong balls
Babbies
Small enough to fit in the palm of your hands.
There are Crabs, pit falls, debris and other things there that will try stop them.
50% make it
Rush to the sea
Growing up
Reach the sea, and there are lot's of new predeters. Various fish, dolphins, sharks and seabirds.
Find a place to settle in-preferably underneath a patch of floating seeweed.
For the next several months, the stay away from those who would eat them, and challanging weather.
50% DIE
Adults
Grow larger in size
Only worrisome speacies, are larger sharks. And the killer whale.
At 2 decades they are old enough to breed
Only 10% of the ones that have survived since being hatched make it here
Introduction
Been around since the late jurassic. Roughly 150 million years ago.
Sea turles have survived through eons of trouble and are still here today.
Cohorts of dinosaurs
10% make it to adult hood
1% make it through human intervention