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Baby Green sea turtle

Chelonia mydas

Photo by PatriciaPi
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Description:

The carapace of the turtle has various color patterns that change over time. Hatchlings of C. mydas, like those of other marine turtles, have mostly black carapaces and light-colored plastrons. Carapaces of juveniles turn dark brown to olive, while those of mature adults are either entirely brown, spotted or marbled with variegated rays. Underneath, the turtle's plastron is hued yellow. C. mydas limbs are dark-colored and lined with yellow, and are usually marked with a large dark brown spot in the center of each appendage

Habitat:

The range of C. mydas extends throughout tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide.

Pacuare Nature Reserve

Notes:

C. mydas is listed as endangered by the IUCN and CITES

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Comments (8)

:-)... http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/8173402 I had a great encounter in Tortuguero with these little babies!
yes, they are endangered I was working in a nature reserve, with green turtles, leatherback, and hawksbill. we saw this babies when we made the excavation of the hatched nest! It was awesome!!! I will upload a video later
They appear very cumbersome on the sand, with their large flippers! I bet they 'fly' through the water, though!
Very cute! How wonderful! Do you see many of them? Are they endangered?

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