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Loggerhead Turtle

Loggerhead Turtle:

It is observed that warmer oceans and depleting food have affected the ubiquitous marine Loggerhead turtle’s reproductive and migratory patterns, and even its size.

  • It is a species of oceanic turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae.
  • It is named Loggerhead for their large heads that support powerful jaw muscles.
  • It is the world’s largest hard-shelled turtle, slightly larger at average and maximum mature weights than the green sea turtle and the Galapagos tortoise.
  • It is also the world’s second largest extant turtle after the leatherback sea turtle.
  • It uses the geomagnetic field as a map when navigating large distances.
  • They may be found hundreds of miles out to sea, as well as in inshore areas such as bays, lagoons, salt marshes, creeks.
  • It inhabits the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.
  • It is omnivorous, feeding mainly on bottom-dwelling invertebrates, such as gastropods, bivalves, and decapods.
  • Conservation status:
    • IUCN: Vulnerable
    • Threats: Climate change, direct harvest of turtles and eggs, Loss and degradation of nesting habitat, Ocean pollution/marine debris and by catch in fishing gear.