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Today for Sea Turtle Week is Loggerhead Day! 🪵🐢 Loggerhead sea turtles are the third largest species and have big powerful jaws and large heads made so they can crush their favorite crustecean foods. The Archie Carr Wildlife Refuge on the east coast of Florida is the most important nesting beach for loggerheads in the western hemisphere 🌎 This clip is from a research trip last year, where we collected measurements and samples from this adult male. Notice his tail as he swims away, that’s the
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Happy World Loggerhead Sea Turtle Day! Here are three super cool facts about loggerhead sea turtles: 1. Loggerheads get their common name from their large log-like head. This giant head contains strong muscles that allow these turtles to feed on small and large hard-shelled animals like lighting whelks and conch shells. Their scientific name Caretta Caretta comes from the French word Caret, meaning turtle. 2. Loggerhead sea turtles are a keystone species, which means they support many other spec
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Sea Turtle Preservation Society
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Over the weekend, we posted this video on Instagram of Judy enjoying a routine cleaning. People often ask if sea turtles can feel through their carapace (shell) -- and the answer is yes! Several of our sea turtle patients seem to enjoy having their shell scratched/rubbed during their cleanings. In fact, our sea turtle patients often rub their carapace against their tanks' enrichment devices. In the wild, sea turtles can be spotted rubbing their carapaces against reefs or other objects. To learn
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Loggerhead sea turtles are incredible navigators. Baby turtles, without ocean experience, instinctively head for the open sea from Florida's coast and maintain their course. Amazing! #SeaTurtles #Loggerhead #Navigation #OceanLife #MarineBiology | Real Wild
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Real Wild
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🐢Loggerhead sea turtle sighting! 🐢 These gentle giants are known for their massive heads and powerful jaws, perfect for crunching through crabs and shellfish. They’re a threatened species, and every sighting is a reminder of the importance of protecting our ocean habitats. 🌎 Fun Fact: Loggerheads can travel thousands of miles across the ocean but always return to the same beach where they were born to lay their eggs! 📸 Keep your eyes peeled while you’re out on the water — you never know when
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Check out this young loggerhead sea turtle! These turtles are known for their powerful jaws, perfect for crushing hard-shelled prey like crabs and mollusks. They migrate long distances between their feeding grounds and nesting sites, often crossing entire oceans. Loggerheads can live up to 50 years or more in the wild. #turtle #turtles #turtlesofinstagram #turtleturtle #turtlelife #turtlelover #turtlelove #turtlelovers #turtlegram #turtletime #turtleday #turtle🐢 #sdidivers #buceo #scubadiver #s
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Check out this amazing loggerhead sea turtle! Loggerheads are known for their large heads and strong jaws. They're found in oceans all over the world and can live up to 50 years. Watch as this one swims gracefully through its natural habitat. Fascinating, right? #turtle #turtles #turtlesofinstagram #turtleturtle #turtlelife #turtlelover #turtlelove #turtlelovers #turtlegram #turtletime #turtleday #turtle🐢 #sdidivers #buceo #scubadiver #scuba#gopro #diving #scubadiving #scubadivers #cozumel #gop
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Fewer people on the beaches could be good news for sea turtles. These loggerhead hatchlings are emerging from their eggs beneath the sand at Gulf Islands National Seashore in Florida. #PeekIntoTheWild | Center for Biological Diversity
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Center for Biological Diversity
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Strong, the one with the powerful jaw 💪🐢 Today’s spotlight is on the loggerhead sea turtle, famous for its massive head and incredibly strong beak. The Caretta caretta doesn’t have a delicate beak—it has one built to crush. Its powerful jaws allow it to break through crabs, shellfish, and hard-shelled mollusks, prey that many other sea turtles cannot eat. 🦀🐚 Every bite reflects millions of years of evolution, making this species a true guardian of balance in coastal and marine ecosystems. 🔬
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Loggerhead Sea Turtles | MarineBio Conservation Society
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Loggerhead sea turtles are named for their large heads that support super powerful jaw muscles 🐢 They are a fundamental link in marine ecosystems that help maintain healthy coral reefs and sea grass bed along the ocean floor. Loggerheads are highly migratory and are very likely to come in contact with fisheries, particularly in shrimp gill nets and longlines. Worldwide, hundreds of thousands of sea turtles a year are caught in shrimp trawl nets, on longline hooks and in fishing gill nets- a thr
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Loggerhead sea turtles are impressive creatures! 🐢 They have a distinct reddish-brown shell and can grow up to 3.5 feet long, weighing around 400 pounds. These turtles live up to 70 years and primarily eat crustaceans, mollusks, and jellyfish. They're famous for their long migrations and nesting habits, with females returning to their birthplace to lay eggs. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect them from threats like habitat loss and pollution. 🌊🐢 #LoggerheadTurtles #Conservation #Mari
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