
Hawksbill sea turtle - Wikipedia
The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae. It is the only extant species in the genus Eretmochelys. The species has a global distribution that is largely limited to tropical and …
Hawksbill Turtle - NOAA Fisheries
6 天之前 · Hawksbill sea turtles inhabit the tropical and sub-tropical waters of all of the world’s major oceans. Hawksbills get their name from their unique beak-like mouth, which resembles that of a hawk and is perfect for finding food sources in hard-to-reach cracks and crevices.
Hawksbill Sea Turtle - National Wildlife Federation
The hawksbill sea turtle is a small, agile turtle with an oval-shaped body. The reptile has powerful toothless jaws and a raptorlike "beak," which earned the hawksbill its name. This beak is perfectly suited for crushing, biting, and tearing food.
25 Facts About Hawksbill Sea Turtles - Wildlife Informer
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle has a very distinctive narrow head and a sharp, bird-like beak that helps it to reach into cracks and crevices of coral reefs to look for food. It’s strong and hooked, similar to a bird of prey, in order to crack through coral to get to their preferred food.
11 Fascinating Hawksbill Sea Turtle Facts - Fact Animal
Hawksbill sea turtles have an amber shell with light and dark streaks, elongated heads and beak-like mouths, and typically grow up to 1m (3ft) in length and weigh approx. 80kg. They spend most of their lives in tropical coral reefs, resting in caves and on ledges.
Hawksbill Sea Turtle Fact & Information Guide - American Oceans
The hawksbill sea turtle, scientifically known as Eretmochelys Imbricata, is an endangered sea turtle species. They are sought after for their beautiful shells and sometimes their meat. Harvesting hawksbill turtles for their shells cost them their …
Hawksbill turtle, facts and photos - National Geographic
Hawksbill turtles are found throughout the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They avoid deep waters, preferring coastlines where the sponges they like to feed on are...
Hawksbill Sea Turtle - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures
Baby hawksbill turtles cannot dive as deep as the adults. They lay more than 100 eggs that hatch during the night. They have a distinct asymmetrical crawling pattern that can be traced on the sand.
Hawksbill Turtle | Sea Turtle Species — The State of the World's Sea …
The hawksbill sea turtle is known for its beautiful shell and pointed hawk-like beak. Get the facts about hawksbill turtles in our expert guide.
Hawksbill Turtle | Sea Turtles | Species | WWF - World Wildlife …
Hawksbills are found mainly throughout the world's tropical oceans, predominantly in coral reefs. They feed mainly on sponges by using their narrow pointed beaks to extract them from crevices on the reef, but also eat sea anemones and jellyfish.