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What are the adaptations of the sea turtle

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by sowmyasony
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Social Behavior

Sea turtles are not generally considered social animals; however, some species do congregate offshore. Sea turtles gather together to mate. Members of some species travel together to nesting grounds. After hatchlings reach the water they generally remain solitary until they mate.

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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