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Cohort of dinosaurs
150 million years
Overcome the odds to survive Reptiles
10% survive to adults
1% survive with human intervention
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Over 150 million years ago, along with the dinosaurs, lived a species of sea turtles. They have managed to survive longer than many other animals from that period. However, only 10% of sea turtles to breeding age. Now that humans have come along, only 1% of all sea turtles survive to breed the new generation of baby sea turtles.
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Over 150 million years ago, along with the dinosaurs, there lived a species of sea turtles. They have managed to survive longer than many other animals from the Jurassic period. However, only 10% of sea turtles live to breeding age. Now that humans have come along, only 1% of all sea turtles survive to breed the new generation of baby sea turtles.
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An adult sea turtles climbs up a beach to lay 1000 eggs. First she digs a hole, so that she can lay the eggs in it. Then the eggs hatch and try to make it to the water but sadly only 400 make it to the water.
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An adult sea turtles climbs up a beach to lay 1000 leathery ping pong ball sized eggs. First she digs a hole, so that she can lay the eggs in it. the female lays 1000 eggs a year but only 50 - 200 in one spot. Then the eggs hatch and try to make it to the water but sadly only 400 baby sea turtles make it to the water.
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They find a nice place to stay for their first month of being a sea turtle.
They also get bigger and bigger to be a predator.
Slower and slower they grow into an adult sea turtle.
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The baby sea turtles find a cosy place for their first month of living in this world.
They will also get bigger and stronger as a predator.
very slowly they will grow bigger and bigger until it’s time to explore.
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Adult sea turtles
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adult sea turtles preditors
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it was so fun doing this work with you! Happy birthday :)
ReplyDeleteawesome writing amber! it's really cool and interesting. :D
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