Amazing Facts About Sea Turtles

Sea turtles are ancient, migratory, and endangered, facing threats from nets, habitat loss, and predators.

Written by

Blue Ocean Team

Published on

May 15, 2020
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Fascinating Sea Turtle Facts

  • There are only seven distinct species of sea turtles.
  • Sea turtles return to the same beach where they were born to lay their eggs.
  • One of the biggest dangers to sea turtles is fishing nets.
  • Green sea turtles can stay underwater for four to five hours before surfacing for air.
  • The leatherback turtle can weigh up to 1,500 pounds.
  • Scientists have tagged thousands of sea turtles to track their movements.
  • It is estimated that only one out of 1,000 hatchlings survives to adulthood.
  • Sea turtles don’t have a favorite food.
  • Some sea turtles migrate very long distances while others stay close to home.
  • They cannot retract into their shells like other turtles.
  • Temperature of the nest dictates the sex of baby turtles.
  • They can hold their breath for up to five hours underwater.
  • Sea turtles can live for about 100 years.
  • They have an excellent sense of direction, allowing them to navigate across oceans.
  • Sea turtles are ancient species, existing since the time of the dinosaurs — about 110 million years ago.
  • An adult hawksbill sea turtle eats an average of 1,200 pounds of sponges annually.
  • The leatherback’s flexible shell allows it to dive deep to feed on jellyfish and salps.
  • Loggerhead sea turtles, named for their large heads, have powerful jaws to crack hard-shelled prey like whelks and conchs.
  • The green sea turtle is the largest hard-shelled sea turtle, growing from a two-inch hatchling to 3 feet long and 300–350 lbs.

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