what are the adaptation of sea turtle
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A structural adaptation of the Sea Turtle are their forelimbs and neck, the forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming, it allows the Green Turtle to maintain its speed whilst travelling in the ocean.
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Forelimbs are modified into long, paddlelike flippers for swimming while the neck and limbs are non-retractile. The shell adaptations necessary for retractile extremities would impede rapid swimming.
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