First raise them artificially, then release them.
In the Turtle Nature Reserve, trawling, set nets, seines and other production and exploitation activities that produce noise, lights, etc. are permitted. that affect the spawning and reproduction of sea turtles are prohibited.
Every year, from June to October is the nesting season for sea turtles. Groups of sea turtles migrate to the bay to lay their eggs. A sea turtle lays 4 to 7 clutches approximately every three years. every half month, once laid, there are 50 to 150 turtle eggs the size of a ping-pong ball.
No! It is very inconvenient for her to move on land and turtles are prone to dehydration if they stay on land for a long time. Additionally, since there is no buoyancy in water on land, the pressure on the turtle's organs will be great. Turtles are very aquatic reptiles. They don'tThey only land when they reproduce.
Sea turtles live in upper subtropical coastal waters and spend their entire lives in the ocean. Most sea turtles live in shallow coastal waters. Some species of sea turtles live in food-rich waters in winter and make long-distance migrations during the nesting season.
Dietary habits are very mixed, feeding on fish, cephalopods, crustaceans, molluscs and algae. Mainly distributed in the warm waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
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The growth rate of sea turtles in the wild environment is relatively uniform, with an average annual growth of 10 to 15 kilograms and a growth rate of 2 to 4 years. The rate is highest and growth is relatively rapid in artificial breeding environments, especially when they are 1 to 2 years old, and their weight can increase by an average of 30 kilograms per year.
In order to adapt to the living environment in sea water, there are salt-removing glands behind the eye sockets, which can discharge excess salt into the body through the edges of the eyes , and also allow seawater to flow out. pass through the salt glands. Desalinate and water.
Sea turtles breathe with their lungs, but their chests cannot move. From time to time, they have to raise their heads out of the sea to breathe. But it can also live underwater for a relatively long time, relying on the anal sacs to filter oxygen. But at night, sea turtles float on the water to rest and rely entirely on their lungs for breathing.