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Hawksbill

Hawksbill. Delaney and Derek. Habitat Hawksbill live around coastal reefs, rocky areas and lagoons. Identification Adults are 2.5 to 3 feet in carapace length. They are one of the smaller turtles. Each flipper has 2 claws.

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Hawksbill

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  1. Hawksbill Delaney and Derek

  2. Habitat Hawksbill live aroundcoastal reefs, rocky areasand lagoons.

  3. Identification Adults are 2.5 to 3 feet incarapace length. They are one of the smaller turtles. Each flipper has 2 claws.

  4. Food Hawksbill sea turtles eatsponges, anemones, squid andshrimp.

  5. ThreatsThe greatest threat to ahawksbill sea turtle is the harvesting for their prizedshell.

  6. ReproductionHawksbills nest at intervals of 2, 3 or more years. Females nest between 2 to 4 times per season. She lays an average 160 in each nest. Eggs incubate for about 60 days.

  7. Shell Pattern

  8. Threatened

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