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Turtle conservation · 13. February 2026
SeaGrass bed Serve as Critical nurseries for juvenile sea turtle, offering protection from predator, strong currents, and the strom. For instance, hatchling Green sea turtles ( Chelonia Mydas) often remain in sea grass meadow for months to years after leaving the nest, where the dense vegetation provide camouflage and reduces predation risk
Turtle conservation · 03. November 2025
A mangrove have crucial function as beach protecting from current which can make eruption and storm surges which their strong roof holding the soil to stop the moving or anchor the earth from water current effect.
balinemo activities · 22. October 2025
Seven thing have to do in Bali on vacation and envelope to support the local community
Sea turtle play vital role maintaining health of our ocean as our ecology Sistem to keep the ocean healthy
Turtle conservation · 13. February 2025
Turtle are consider of the most peaceful creature, unlike human, they do not have feeling happy pr sadness.
on their habitat their experience to teach them to find their interactive
When your baby turtles cannot release themselves from the obstacle, they become restless and lose air at a higher rate than usual. This increases their chances of drowning
Turtle lay their eggs clutch of eggs about three to six after mating after the mating proscess, the female turtle prepare a nest on land
16. March 2024
Turtle have backbones because they have vertebrae. Unlike humans and other animals with backbones, the backbone of turtles is comprised of two part; the shell that form an exoskeleton and bony endoskeleton. The shell in turtles is very thought and is fuse with the spine and rib cage.
Turtle conservation · 03. February 2024
Turtles usually float in the water because of digestive problems such as gas. Gas pools that are not severe problems that turtles can easily handle. However, turtles also float due to respiratory problems. This leads to pneumonia which is the cause of the turtle's abnormality of floating in water.
Turtle conservation · 04. December 2023
Turtle eat jellyfish because they are omnivore, which means they eat both plants and animals. In the wild it easy for turtles to catch jellyfish because they move very slowly in the water. That is why, if a hungry turtle comes across a jellyfish, it won’t hesistate to swim up to it and eat it.