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Green Sea Turtle (Young Zoologist): A First Field Guide to the Ocean Reptile from the Tropics
Green Sea Turtle (Young Zoologist): A First Field Guide to the Ocean Reptile from the Tropics
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Green Sea Turtle (Young Zoologist) is a non-fiction field guide for kids that explores coral reefs to study green sea turtles, their shells, egg hatching frenzy, and conservation challenges due to climate change, poaching, and plastic pollution. Written by marine biologist Carlee Jackson and featuring stunning illustrations by Daniel Rieley, it is part of an exciting series of animal books from Neon Squid.
Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 06 June 2023
Publisher: Priddy Books
Green sea turtles are fascinating creatures that inhabit coral reefs and play an important role in maintaining the health of seagrass beds. In this non-fiction field guide for kids, we will explore the amazing world of green sea turtles and learn about their unique characteristics, behaviors, and conservation challenges.
Green sea turtles have a hard, protective shell that helps them survive in the ocean. They are herbivores, which means they eat plants. Their favorite food is seagrass, which they "mow" by grazing on it with their sharp teeth. This helps to keep the seagrass beds healthy and provides a habitat for other marine animals.
Green sea turtles are also known for their egg-laying habits. Female turtles lay eggs on the beach, and the eggs hatch after about two months. The baby turtles then make a mad dash from the beach to the safety of the sea. This process is called "hatching" and is a critical part of the turtle's life cycle.
However, green sea turtles face many conservation challenges. Climate change is causing the ocean temperatures to rise, which can affect the turtles' ability to reproduce. Poaching is also a major threat, as turtles are hunted for their meat and eggs. Plastic pollution is also a major problem, as turtles can become entangled in plastic debris and die.
To help protect green sea turtles, we can make simple changes in our daily lives. We can reduce our use of plastic, recycle, and support organizations that work to protect the ocean. We can also visit coral reefs and observe the turtles in their natural habitat.
Green sea turtles are an important part of our planet's ecosystem, and it is up to us to protect them. By learning about their unique characteristics, behaviors, and conservation challenges, we can help to ensure that these amazing creatures continue to thrive for generations to come.
Explore Coral Reefs to Study Green Sea Turtles in This Beautiful Non-Fiction Field Guide for Kids!
Green sea turtles are fascinating creatures that inhabit coral reefs and play an important role in maintaining the health of seagrass beds. In this non-fiction field guide for kids, we will explore the amazing world of green sea turtles and learn about their unique characteristics, behaviors, and conservation challenges.
Green Sea Turtles Have a Hard, Protective Shell That Helps Them Survive in the Ocean
Green sea turtles have a hard, protective shell that helps them survive in the ocean. They are herbivores, which means they eat plants. Their favorite food is seagrass, which they "mow" by grazing on it with their sharp teeth. This helps to keep the seagrass beds healthy and provides a habitat for other marine animals.
Green Sea Turtles Are Also Known for Their Egg-Laying Habits
Green sea turtles are also known for their egg-laying habits. Female turtles lay eggs on the beach, and the eggs hatch after about two months. The baby turtles then make a mad dash from the beach to the safety of the sea. This process is called "hatching" and is a critical part of the turtle's life cycle.
However, Green Sea Turtles Face Many Conservation Challenges
Climate change is causing the ocean temperatures to rise, which can affect the turtles' ability to reproduce. Poaching is also a major threat, as turtles are hunted for their meat and eggs. Plastic pollution is also a major problem, as turtles can become entangled in plastic debris and die.
To Help Protect Green Sea Turtles, We Can Make Simple Changes in Our Daily Lives
We can reduce our use of plastic, recycle, and support organizations that work to protect the ocean. We can also visit coral reefs and observe the turtles in their natural habitat. Green sea turtles are an important part of our planet's ecosystem, and it is up to us to protect them.
By Learning About Their Unique Characteristics, Behaviors, and Conservation Challenges, We Can Help to Ensure That These Amazing Creatures Continue to Thrive for Generations to Come!
Weight: 292g
Dimension: 193 x 227 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838992897
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