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Category: Endangered Sea Species

Chow Time…Do Sea Turtles Have Teeth?

October 27, 2015

Did someone mention food? Depending on the species, sea turtles can be animal-eaters, plant-eaters, or both. They don’t have teeth, but their beaks can give clues as to what they eat. The sharp, strong beak of the loggerhead turtle, for example, is great for crushing the shells of crabs and shrimp. A hawksbill’s narrow, pointed … More Chow Time…Do Sea Turtles Have Teeth?

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