Any of various large turtles with limbs modified into flippers; widely distributed in warm seas.
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Examples for "marine turtle"
Examples for "marine turtle"
1These days, though, the seven species of marine turtle are protected in most countries.
2The species is classified as endangered together with five others out of seven marine turtle species, the WWF says.
3A marine turtle swims at the Great Barrier Reef in Great Keppel island April 7, 2010.
4But that does not stop the eggs of marine turtles being poached.
5This beach sees between seven and eight arrivals per year of marine turtles to nest.
1She's holding dozens of Gulf sea turtle hatchlings in a plastic bowl.
2The species is the smallest sea turtle and considered critically endangered.
3But what about telling a sea turtle apart from a dolphin?
4What's cooler than seeing a giant sea turtle up close in the wild?
5The Kemp's ridley is the smallest type of sea turtle.
6The organisation added that the two-headed baby sea turtle was found during nest inventory.
7A sea turtle napped in a stack of beach towels.
8As a result, selling turtles is a tempting option that has devastated sea turtle populations.
9Earlier, a sea turtle had floated by, diving through clear waters to hunt for fish.
10There have been reports of giant sea turtle tracks from Jurassic rocks in western Europe.
11This makes finding the first ever fossil baby sea turtle trackways all the more surprising.
12But experts say large numbers of sea turtle deaths this time of year are not uncommon.
13But experts say large numbers of sea turtle deaths this time of year is not uncommon.
14All of those factors are decreasing the sea turtle population significantly, something Yeh has seen first-hand.
15Catelyn recognized Bryce Caron's nightingales, the Penrose quills, and Lord Estermont's sea turtle, green on green.
16They abound, however, in land turtle and enormous iguanas; there was also abundance of sea turtle.
Translations for sea turtle