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Sea Turtle, Process of birth - Coggle Diagram
Sea Turtle
Habitat
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Will migrate to hot waters to resist the cold, and they will even "hibernate" on the seabed to reduce their metabolism
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Living habits
When they encounter enemies, they will only retract their heads and not attack the enemy
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Many spikes in its esophagus, which helps digest food.
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What to eat
Feeds on large-leaved algae, jellyfishes, ceptods, crustaceans and fish and shrimp
sea urchins, shellfish, crustaceans and fish.
Live where
In shallow coastal waters, bays, coral reefs and estuaries flowing into the sea
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Widely distributed in the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean.
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Process of birth
After giving birth, the egg pit will be covered with sand. It can lay eggs 2-3 times a year, 91-157 eggs each. Ovoid-white, spherical, egg diameter 35-58 mm, incubation period 30-90 days. Young turtles crawl back to the seawater to live from the shell.
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