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  2. Green sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), also known as the green turtle, black (sea) turtle or Pacific green turtle, [4] is a species of large sea turtle of the family Cheloniidae. It is the only species in the genus Chelonia . [ 5 ]

  3. Carazo Department - Wikipedia

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    Carazo (Spanish pronunciation: ... (Chelonia mydas) nesting. [7] The park is 4,645 hectares in area and has simple accommodation facilities in tents or at a hostel ...

  4. Cheloniinae - Wikipedia

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    Chelonia Brongniart, 1800: Chelonia mydas (green sea turtle) Eretmochelys Fitzinger, 1843: Eretmochelys imbricata (hawksbill sea turtle) Natator McCulloch, 1908: Natator depressus (flatback sea turtle)

  5. List of reptiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Chelonia mydas Eretmochelys imbricata. Order: Testudines · Family: Cheloniidae. Sea turtles (Cheloniidae) are a family of large turtles found in all tropical seas and some subtropical and temperate seas. Sea turtles developed from land turtles about 120 million years ago and are well adapted to life in the sea.

  6. List of reptiles of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Chelonia mydas. Order: Testudines · Family: Cheloniidae. Sea turtles (Cheloniidae) are a family of large turtles found in all tropical seas and some subtropical and temperate seas. Sea turtles developed from land turtles about 120 million years ago and are well adapted to life in the sea. They feed mainly on jellyfish, crustaceans and squid.

  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. List of reptiles of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Chelonia mydas. Order: Testudines. Family: Cheloniidae. Sea turtles (Cheloniidae) are a family of large tortoises found in all tropical seas and some subtropical and temperate seas. Sea turtles evolved from land turtles about 120 million years ago and are well adapted to life in the sea. Sea turtles eat mostly jellyfish, crustaceans and squid.

  9. List of reptiles of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Chelonia mydas [1] Green sea turtle Eretmochelys imbricata [1] ... Spanish terrapin Mauremys leprosa saharica [1] Saharan pond turtle Family Testudinidae.