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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
The sea turtle are live into ocean but we still wondering where they go to get survive, as we know , the ocean is a place for sea turtle to continue up their life on long journey migration on their circles live from generation to generation face numerous challenges as the make Their way from nest to the sea.
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 conservation · 16. January 2024
Barnacles stick to the surface of the turtle's shell because they have a hard surface to bind and reproduce, one barnacle does not harm the turtle, however, excessive barnacles make it inactive, affect vision, make it difficult to eat, sometimes make the turtle's shell infected.
Turtle conservation · 03. November 2023
Turtles cannot breathe underwater. They need to come to the surface to breathe air, or else they can drown.
However, they can stay underwater for long time.
Turtles cannot hear as clearly as humans or other animals.
However, they have other powerful senses such as sight, smell taste, and touch, they rely on their keen senses to survive.
Turtles can hear sounds better in water than on land. They can listen and distinguish low-frequency sounds better
sea turtles can see in the dark. They don't have night vision to see clearly in the dark, but once their eyes adjust in the dark, they see things more in red coloured shadows because they have Tapetum lucidum in their eyes which is known as the redness gene.