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Marine Reptiles Class Reptilia
Characteristics of Reptiles; Cold Blooded (Ectotherm) Three Chambered Heart Scales Oviparous Reproduction
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Salt Glands to rid excess salt in ocean species
Restricted to temperate or warm areas
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Chuckwalla, Isla Ventana
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Crocodiles; marine sp. Saltwater Crocodiles; Florida, Australia, Asia Africa Crocodiles have specialized 4 chambered heart
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Sea Snakes Venomous 50 species (one sp.) Calif. To Ecuador
Modified flattened body
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Marine Lizards Marine Iguana of the Galapagos Is.
Modified flattened tail Eat algae on rocks in the sea Unique example of natural selection
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Sea Turtles 6 species, all are endangered
Scales fused into hard carapace (shell) Extensive migration patterns for egg laying on tropical beaches
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Green Sea Turtle Range; San Diego to Tropics
Food; eel grass and sea weeds
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Green Sea Turtle
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Loggerhead turtle Range; S. Calif. To tropics
Food; crabs, mollusks, jellyfish, eelgrass
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Loggerhead
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Leatherback Turtle Range; all warmer seas Food; jellyfish
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Leatherback
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Pacific Ridley Turtle Range; N. Baja Mex. To tropics
Food; sea weed, Mollusks, urching
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Hawksbill Turtle Range; Tropics Food; predator, fish etc.
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Hawksbill
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Olive Ridley Turtle Range;
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Olive Ridley
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Kemp’s Ridley
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Australian Flatback
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Black Turtle, West coast of Mex.
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Exploitation by Man Meat Eggs Leather
Shells (Hawksbill) (tortoise shell) Oil (lotions etc.)
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Eating raw turtle eggs; for ?????
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Egg Poaching, Costa Rica
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Olive Ridley snagged in a longline set for sharks. Costa Rica, Pacific
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Conservation Efforts for food and for release into wild
‘Farm’ raising for food and for release into wild Guarding breeding beaches Laws, regulations,(enforcement problems)
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Antonio Resendiz, Bahia de Los Angeles
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Protected nesting beach at Rancha Nuevo, Mex.
Kemp’s Ridley hatchlings
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