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And I don’t mean it’s called a tortoise in scientific terms, just that it’s a common name given this turtle. The real name is Eretmochelys imbricata if I spelled that right.
Yup, you’re totally right. It’s a green. I watched the first five seconds and put a comment on here. Should have watched the rest. But….the Hawksbill tortoise is a sea creature and is called a tortoise. So you may wanna rethink that part of your comment. I’m no expert, but know that for a fact.
no that’s a green, hawksbills have a jagged shell and beak like snout. Tortoises are land dwell reptiles. It’s a green sea turtle.
That’s actually a Hawksbill Tortoise
nice video.
SAVE THE TURTLES 99 percent of the population has disappeared because of humans, lets save the last 1 percent!!
hi turtle i have stollen ur baby
sorry
hi turtle i like u