Marine reptiles

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Marine reptiles By Lotem Segoli

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Marine reptiles. By Lotem Segol i. Turtles 3 Crocodile 9 Sea Snakes Marine Iguanas. Co nt en ts. Sea Turtles. Sea turtles are endangered. They eat jellyfish, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Marine reptilesBy Lotem

Segoli

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Contents

Turtles 3

Crocodile 9

Sea SnakesMarine Iguanas

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Sea Turtles

Sea turtles are endangered. They eat jellyfish,

Seaweed and other small animals. Some animals that eat Turtles are Seagulls, crabs and others. Turtles are a little bit smaller then your fist when they hatch. The baby Turtles hatch and go to the sea as fast as they can to escape from the predators. some turtles can live up to about150 years old ( they can live for more time then humans! ).

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Life cycle of a turtle

The female turtle lays the eggs.

The baby turtle will hatch from the egg and go into the ocean as fast as it can.

When the turtle gets into the water it just grows, eats, protects, grows, eats, protects…

When it’s big it will lay eggs if it’s a girl.

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If the nest is hot it will be a girl, if it’s cold it will be a boy and if the weather is normal (medium) half the eggs will be boys and half girls.

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How to draw a turtle

Two most common Types of turtlesFlat Back turtle green turtle

Missing leg

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CrocodileCrocodiles are so furious

they can (or try) kill a baby elephant! The

biggest crocodile ever recorded was 6.17 m. Do not get close to one because it may bite and injure or even kill you!

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Parts Of The Body

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Amazing Croc Baby

The double croc baby was

Found near Bangkok, in

Thailand at 2001

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Croc

egg Baby

croc

Adult

croc

Croc

Laying

eggs

Croc making

a nest

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Sea Snakes