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  2. Loggerhead sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The subspecific classification of the loggerhead sea turtle is debated, but most authors consider it a single polymorphic species. [12] Molecular genetics has confirmed hybridization of the loggerhead sea turtle with the Kemp's ridley sea turtle, hawksbill sea turtle, and green sea turtles. The extent of natural hybridization is not yet ...

  3. İztuzu Beach - Wikipedia

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    The loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) is on the IUCN Red list of endangered animals. For this reason the beach has had a protected status since 1988 and is part of the Köyceğiz-Dalyan Special Environmental Protection Area. The greatest threat to the survival of the loggerhead sea turtle is on these sandy beaches where its life begins.

  4. List of reptiles of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta EN (Southern Europe) Kemp's ridley sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii CR; Subfamily: Cheloniinae. Green turtle, Chelonia mydas EN (Southern Europe) Hawksbill sea turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata CR (in Europe Great Britain, Portugal) [2] Family: Dermochelyidae

  5. National Marine Park of Zakynthos - Wikipedia

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    The park, part of the Natura 2000 ecological network, [1] covers an area of 135 square kilometres (52 sq mi) and is the habitat of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). It is the first national park established for the protection of sea turtles in the Mediterranean. [2]

  6. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The leatherback sea turtle is the largest sea turtle, reaching 1.4 to more than 1.8 m (4.6 to 5.9 ft) in length and weighing between 300 and 640 kg (661 to 1,411 lbs). [11] Other sea turtle species are smaller, ranging from as little as 60 cm (2 ft) long in the case of the Kemp's ridley, which is the smallest sea turtle species, to 120 cm (3.9 ...

  7. Cheloniidae - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to their earth-bound relatives, tortoises, sea turtles do not have the ability to retract their heads into their shells. Their plastron, which is the bony plate making up the underside of a turtle or tortoise's shell, is comparably more reduced from other turtle species and is connected to the top part of the shell by ligaments without a hinge separating the pectoral and abdominal ...

  8. Loggerhead sea turtle nesting season off the Georgia coast ...

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    May 9—BRUNSWICK — Georgia's nesting season for loggerhead sea turtles has started in two places. The annual cycle of these massive turtles returning to beaches in the Southeast to lay their ...

  9. List of reptiles of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Most of the reptile species found in Bulgaria have been categorised as least concern or not evaluated. Four species are near-threatened (the European pond turtle, meadow lizard, four-lined snake and Hermann's tortoise), two species have been designated vulnerable (the meadow viper and spur-thighed tortoise) and two species are classified as endangered (the loggerhead sea turtle and green sea ...