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    Hawksbill sea turtle - Wikipedia

    • The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae. It is the only extant species in the genus Eretmochelys. The species has a global distribution that is largely limited to tropical and subtropical marine and estuary ecosystems. The appearance of the hawksbill is similar to that of other marine turt… See more

    Taxonomy

    Linnaeus described the hawksbill sea turtle as Testudo imbricata in 1766, in the 12th edition of his Systema Naturae. In 1843, Austrian zoologist Leopold Fitzinger moved it into the genus Eretmochelys. In 1857, the species wa… See more

    Description

    Adult hawksbill sea turtles typically grow to 1 m (3 ft) in length, weighing around 80 kg (180 lb) on average. The heaviest hawksbill ever captured weighed 127 kg (280 lb). The turtle's shell, or carapace, has an amber backgroun… See more

    Distribution

    Hawksbill sea turtles have a wide range, found predominantly in tropical reefs of the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans. Of all the sea turtle species, E. imbricata is the one most associated with warm tropical waters. Tw… See more

    Habitat and feeding

    Adult hawksbill sea turtles are primarily found in tropical coral reefs. They are usually seen resting in caves and ledges in and around these reefs throughout the day. As a highly migratory species, they inhabit a wide rang… See more

    Life history

    Less is known about the life history of hawksbills by comparison to several other sea turtle species. Their life history may be divided into three phases, the: (i) early life history phase from approximately 4–30 cm straight car… See more

    Evolutionary history

    Within the sea turtles, E. imbricata has several unique anatomical and ecological traits. It is the only primarily spongivorous reptile. Because of this, its evolutionary position is somewhat unclear. Molecular analyses s… See more

    Exploitation by humans

    Throughout the world, hawksbill turtles have been hunted by humans, though it is illegal to capture, kill, and trade hawksbills in many countries today. In some parts of the world, hawksbill turtles and their eggs continue to … See more

     
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  3. Hawksbill sea turtle - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

    The hawksbill sea turtle or hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is an endangered species of turtle. It is mostly seen in shallow lagoons and coral reefs where its food is. It is smaller than the Australian flatback turtle : it is usually a …

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  5. Cheloniidae - Wikipedia

    Cheloniidae is a family of typically large marine turtles that are characterised by their common traits such as, having a flat streamlined wide and rounded shell and almost paddle-like flippers for their forelimbs. They are the only sea turtles to …

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    Learn about hawksbill turtle, as well as the threats this species faces, what WWF is doing to protect its future, and how you can help.

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    Hawksbill sea turtles are known for their spectacularly-colored shells—their rich brown plates splashed with yellow, orange and black streaks are the classic “tortoiseshell” pattern. Humans love their shells, leading to serious …

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  10. Hawksbill turtle - WWF

    The hawksbill turtle is the sole source of commercial tortoiseshell. Between 1970 and 1992, Japan imported about 33 tonnes of hawksbill shell per year, a total equivalent to the deaths of 31,000 turtles annually.

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    The Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae. It is the only extant species in the genus Eretmochelys. The Hawksbill sea turtle has a global distribution; it lives …

  12. HAWKSBILL TURTLE - Sea Turtle Foundation

    Hawksbill turtles are most known for the beak-like mouth that resembles that of a hawk, giving them their name. They are also recognisable for the distinct overlapping skutes (scales) and starburst pattern they have on their carapace, …

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