no, hawksbill turtles are sea turtles
there is no such thing as a normal sea turtle only different types
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Hawksbill sea turtles are the types of sea turtles that are regularly seen in the UAE waters. The turtles are under threat to be endangered.
Hawksbill sea turtles are omnivores. That means they eat both meat and plants. Hawksbills eat sponges, jellyfish, sea urchins, mollusks, crustaceans, tunicates, shrimps, and squids. Hawksbill turtles will also feed on dead marine animals, grasses, other plants from the bottom of the ocean, and grass beds at different parts of the ocean.Hawksbill turtles are one of the only turtles that eat sponges. Hawksbill turtles sometimes will eat toxic sponges. The hawksbill is not poisoned, but it stores the toxin in its flesh. When the flesh of the sea turtle is eaten, the predator that ate it could die from food poisoning.
Hawksbill turtles can be found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They typically inhabit coral reefs, rocky areas, lagoons, and shallow coastal regions.
Will it be better for a hawksbill turtle to live in captivity?
No,they are not fast
Sea Turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea) are turtles found in all the world's oceans except the Arctic Ocean. There are seven living species of sea turtles: flatback, green sea turtle, Hawksbill, Kemp's Ridley, Leatherback, Loggerhead and Olive Ridley.
There are Approx. 8,000 nesting females left
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
Yes. All species of sea turtles are listed as endangered or protected. The leatherback, Kemp's Ridley, and hawksbill are critically endangered.