3D model animation of green sea turtle adsorbed by catfish
It is a large sea turtle in the family Turtles. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, it is named after its unique green fat layer. Large in size, adult individuals typically weigh 100 to 150 kilograms and can have a shell length of about 1 meter. Having flat limbs, adapted to swimming life in water. It is a herbivorous animal that mainly feeds on seagrass, and sometimes also consumes aquatic plants and algae. Living habits include long-term migration, especially females returning to their birthplace to lay eggs during the breeding season. The breeding process is very special. Females will dig caves on the beach to lay eggs, and then leave to let the eggs hatch naturally. Currently listed as an endangered species
Green Turtle 3D Model Animation
It is a relatively large sea turtle belonging to the family Turtles. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide. The name comes from the color of its fat layer, not its outer shell, which is usually olive or brown, while the fat layer is green. It is a herbivorous animal that mainly feeds on seagrass, and sometimes also consumes aquatic plants and algae. Known for its long-distance migration, it swims from foraging grounds to breeding grounds, sometimes covering distances of thousands of kilometers. The breeding cycle usually takes place at night, and females dig holes on the beach to lay eggs, then cover and leave, allowing the heat of the sun to naturally hatch.
A green turtle without a forelimb
Green sea turtles are reptiles of the family Turtles in the order Turtles, also known as sea turtles. The lifespan can reach over 100 years. Green sea turtles are distributed in warm waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and are found along the coasts of Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan, and other regions in China. Food sources include fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and seaweed. According to the survey, green sea turtles are the most frequently occurring and widely distributed sea turtles in China, but their numbers have significantly decreased. The main reasons for the decline in its population are human predation, destruction of spawning grounds, death from fishing nets, and seawater pollution. Listed as a first-class protected animal in China.
Green sea turtle
Green sea turtles are reptiles of the family Turtles in the order Turtles, also known as sea turtles. The lifespan can reach over 100 years. Green sea turtles are distributed in warm waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and are found along the coasts of Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan, and other regions in China. Food sources include fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and seaweed. According to the survey, green sea turtles are the most frequently occurring and widely distributed sea turtles in China, but their numbers have significantly decreased. The main reasons for the decline in its population are human predation, destruction of spawning grounds, death from fishing nets, and seawater pollution. Listed as a first-class protected animal in China.
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