The Sizes of Loggerhead Sea Turtles

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Because their heads is not proportional to the bodies in term of size, it was named Loggerhead Sea Turtles. These sea turtles are usually found in the tropical water of three major oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian.

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They can either be found deep into the sea or in other bodies of water like wide rivers and lagoons, bays, creeks and salt marshes. These turtles can be often seen along coral reefs and rocky areas even shipwrecks when they are feeding.

Some Physical Attributes of Loggerhead Sea Turtles

Beside its unproportional large head, which holds a very strong jaw that have very strong biting power, they has other distinguishing marks on its body.

Its top shell looks like a heart and has a mix of red and brown in color. Its skin on the other hand is mix-colored yellow and brown. A mature loggerhead turtle can reach up to three hundred sixty-four kilograms and is about three and a half feet long.

Mating and Nesting

Loggerhead Sea Turtles reaching their sexual peak at age 35. The matting season started between March and June – usually for the one found in the SE regions of the United States – and they begin to nest somewhere between April and September.

Loggerheads typically nest during nighttime and they can nest up to seven times in one season with intervals of approximately 14 days apart. The average incubation time is between 45 to 95 days. the present temperature at the time of incubation will determine this.

The baby loggerheads do not take on the colors of the adults and hence, their appearances may also vary ranging from light brown to dark brown; gray to black. Their average size is about forty-five millimeters long and they are only about twenty grams light.

Struggling to Survive

Loggerhead sea turtles are faced with threats to their daily survival mainly from being caught in a fisherman’s net, trawls, traps, and dredges. Another great survival risk that these loveable loggerheads are facing are direct hunts for them usually within Central America.

Although they are not yet an endangered species, these threats have caused their numbers to go down, particularly in the regions of the Bahamas, Mexico, Colombia, Israel, Turkey, Japan and Greece. For this reason, conservation efforts have been implemented to protect them from extinction as well as to look out for their well-being.

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