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LOGGERHEAD

Quick Facts

Common Name: Loggerhead sea turtle
Scientific Name: Caretta caretta
Type: Reptiles
Diet: Canivore
Life Span: 70 - 80 years
Size: Up to 36 inches
Weight: Up to 250 pounds
Status: Threatened

Did You Know?

Loggerhead turtles are named for their large heads that support powerful jaw muscles, allowing them to crush hard-shelled prey like clams and sea urchins. The way loggerhead turtles feed on their hard-shelled prey recycles important nutrients and keeps ocean floor sediments in balance. Loggerhead turtles carry colonies of small plants and animals on their shells which serve as important habitat themselves. Loggerheads are the most common turtle in the Mediterranean, nesting on beaches from Greece and Turkey to Israel and Libya. Many of their nesting beaches are under threat from tourism development.

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10% of proceeds are donated to the Sea Turtle Conservancy with every Turtleball® purchase! Your support benefits sea turtle conservation by contributing to the activities of the STC, the world’s oldest and most accomplished sea turtle research and conservation organization!

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