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Hawksbill turtle (
Eretmochelys imbricata
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This Critically Endangered marine turtle has been exploited for thousands of years as the sole source of commercial tortoiseshell...
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Kemp’s ridley turtle (
Lepidochelys kempii
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Kemp’s ridley turtle is the most severely endangered marine turtle in the world; in the 1980s only a few hundred females were obse...
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Loggerhead turtle (
Caretta caretta
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The loggerhead is one of the most widespread of all the marine turtles and also the most highly migratory, with individuals known ...
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Olive ridley turtle (
Lepidochelys olivacea
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The olive ridley turtle is the smallest of the marine turtles. The carapace of this turtle is olive coloured and relatively heart-...
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Flatback turtle (
Natator depressus
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One of just seven species of sea turtle, the flatback turtle is distinguished by its restricted distribution and its very flat car...
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