2. About The Author
• I like spaghetti.
• I want to be a vet
when I grow up.
• I like to collect glass
bears.
3. Who am I?
• When they are
sleeping they can go
deep in the water
wedged under rocks
or sleeping at the the
surface.
4. The Early Years!!
• When they are being
incubated if the sand
is cooler it makes
more males.
• If the sand is warmer
it makes more
females.
• The babies are called
hatchlings.
5. Habitat Sweet Habitat
• It lives in the ocean
with rocks, coral,
sand, different plants
and animals.
• Which would be cool.
6. What’s on the menu?
• Sea turtles are
omnivores. Which means
they eat both meat and
plants.
• They eat sponges,
jellyfish,sea urchins,
mollusks, crustaceans,
tunicates, shrimp, and,
squid. They also eat
dead marine animals,
grasses, and other plants
at the bottom of the
ocean.
7. Making tracks
• It doesn’t make tracks
in the water, but it
does make tracks
when it’s on the sand.
• Their tracks are wavy
looking.
8. Simply Irresistible!
• Some of the sea
turtles threats are
humans, fishing and
more things that
humans are doing.
9. Where in the World?
• They are found in the
oceans and seas, All
over the world.
10. • Did you know? • Fun Facts!
• A mom sea turtle • Turtles can get
does not care for her huge!
hatchlings. • The babies are 1 to
• She leaves them in 2 inches long.
the nest to go into
the world by
themselves.
11. Internet List
• http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/1/15300/10_2008
/sea_turtle.jpg
• http://culebrablog.com/images/hatchling4.jpg
• http://hawaiiwego.com/kapoho-vacation-
rental/sea-turtle/1-arthurena-graceful
• http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/image
s/coral_polyp_1.jpg
• http://www.seaturtlefoundation.org/wp-
content/uploads/2008/05/olive-ridley-caught-in-ghost-
net-ian-bell-2004-web.jpg