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Loggerhead Turtle Laying Eggs
Caretta caretta
-27.6333, 32.5667
Field Notes
Description:
It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The loggerhead measures up to 213 centimetres (84 in) long when fully grown. The adult loggerhead sea turtle weighs approximately 135 kilograms (300 lb). The skin ranges from yellow to brown in color, and the shell is typically reddish-brown
Habitat:
Sea journeys for turtles are vast - the turtle lays eggs along the the African coast above St Lucia wetland park and is resident hatching at various beaches world wide - they come back to the beach where they hatched after 17 years at maturity and lay eggs 2- 4 times a year for 3 to 4 years then return to roaming the yea for a time -The loggerhead sea turtle is found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It spends most of its life in saltwater and estuarine habitats, with females briefly coming ashore to lay eggs
Notes:
My family vacationed at Sodwana bay and was sold the idea of travelling with a 4x4 along the beach at night up to the Mozambique border to look for turtle hatching (it was very isolated) - we travelled back and forth until a radio call from another truck brought us back south to witness the poor creature being examined at the birth time by as many as thirty tourists from various vehicles. I personally felt I was intruding on something that may be should have been private. (No intention of a repeat - I will buy the dvd).
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