1. Turtles may move slow on land but their very fast in the water.

2. The turtles neck is very flexible.

3. The turtles skin is very loose.

4. Turtles have big shells to protect themselves.

1. Turtles live in many different places.

2. Turtles live on land and water.

3. Turtles live in fresh and salt water.

4. Turtles prefer water than land.

1. Turtles make holes in the sand to make a nest.

2. Turtles can lay 200 eggs.

3. The eggs hatch in 2 or 3 months.

4. Most baby turtles get eaten before they reach the sea.

1. Turtles have no teeth.

2. This allows turtles to eat many kinds of foods.

3. Turtles eat fish and frogs.

4.        Turtles will eat as much food as possible.     

1. Some turtles are meat-eaters.

2. Some turtles can eat ducks.

3. Some turtles lie in muddy water so fish can not see them.

4. Some turtles open their mouths and stick out their tongue and fish swim in their mouth.                                                       

SummaryHuntEATMultiplyHabitatSurvival Status

1. All sea turtles are endangered.

2. Sea turtles may be extinct.

3. Fisherman catch them in nets.

4. Pollution is killing turtles.   

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