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Anisa Ulmursida (26020112120005) Denanda Christina Putri (26020112130027) Lutfianna Fatma Dewi (26020112130037) MARINE SCIENCE 2012 | DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY
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Anisa Ulmursida (26020112120005)

Denanda Christina Putri (26020112130027)

Lutfianna Fatma Dewi (26020112130037)

MARINE SCIENCE 2012 | DIPONEGORO

UNIVERSITY

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WE’RE RICH INMARINE

RESOURCES!

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what are we going totalk about?

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what is turtle?

A Turtle is a reptile from the Chelonian family and dwells well in the water.

What’s up!!

How are you?

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I wanna get to know you more

We breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many

species live in or around water. The largest turtles are aquatic.

We special bony orcartilaginous shelldeveloped from our ribs that acts as a shield.

Alright so, take a look at my facts

below

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The largest ever chelonian was Archelon ishcyros, a Late Cretaceous sea turtle known to have been up to 4.6 m (15 ft) long

The smallest turtle is the speckled padlopertortoise of South Africa. It measures no more than 8 cm (3.1 in) in length and weighs about 140 g (4.9 oz)

The upper shell of the turtle

is called the carapace. The

lower shell that encases the

belly is called the plastron.

The carapace and plastron are joined together on the turtle's sides by bony structures called bridges

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Sea turtles have several different subspecies. Many types of sea

turtles feed on sponges, jellyfish, and other soft sea life. However,

some turtles that have stronger

jaws feed on shellfish. Not all

sea turtles eat meat though. The green sea turtle is an herbivore, which eats no meat at all. They

feed on algae, and are an

important part of coral reef maintenance

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Where in Indonesia

Let’sExplore!

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