What are the turtles loggerhead?
Loggerhead turtles are sea turtles with global distribution, although some areas in the world are more famous for their loggerheads than others. In the Loggerhead Turtles, the Loggerhead Turtle movement has become an important symbol; These fine giants were added to the list of endangered species in 1978 and despite the efforts of nature conservationists are still very vulnerable. People who want to see Loggerhead turtles in their natural habitats can visit coastal areas with large loggerhead populations, although access to turtles can be limited due to protection.
Like other sea turtles, loggerheads have a shell or carapace with a more shabby lower side. Shell is usually reddish -brown, while the belly of the turtle is creamy yellow. Loggerheads have strong flints for swimming along with strong, square jaws that are able to go through a mollusk. Adult turtles can exceed £ 220 (100 kilograms) and an impressive view is ended.
There are several different phases of the life of the turtle Loggerhead. The female lays eggs on the coast and when the egg hatch, the turtles get into the water. The trip to the water helps the young turtle to build their strength and once the turtles hit the water, they immediately begin to swim and explore. Young turtles are carried to the sea, where floating fragments in the ocean are inhabited and calmed down after eating. At the age of about 12 years, Loggerhead turtles move to coastal areas where they spend most of their lives, although it has been known that some turtles are traveling with huge distances.
People once hunted Loggerhead turtles as a source of meat and oil. Their shells were also used in various crafts. The move seriously threatened the survival of the turtle Loggerhead, and when the creation was mentioned as endangered, the illegal Hunt was. Loggerhead turtles are still endangered by destruction of habitats because they rely on healthy waters and beaches to survive. It is also not uncommon for turtles loggerhead sweeping in a fishing leadI have a decent respect, although some branches of the fishing industry use specially designed networks that are designed to leave the turtles out.
these sea turtles can live as quite old; They are not even sexually matured up to about 35 years. Many people enjoy watching turtles in the water and in some parts of the world people can even swim with them. Conservatory hope that their efforts will retain the Loggerhead Turtle population so that the future generations can enjoy them.