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Scientific Name: Chelonia mydas
Specie Description
It has an oval bony shell, with 4 non-overlapping side plates, in a brown colour, when juvenile, and greyish green in its subdermal fat, when adult. Males and females differ morphologically by the length of their tail and cloacal openings.
Size: About 125 cm in length and 230 kg in weight.
Lifespan: Approximately 75 years.
Sexual maturity: Begins at 20 years.
Nutrition: Juvenile turtles are omnivorous, feed on small marine invertebrates, some aquatic plants and algae, while adults are herbivores, they fees on algae.
Breeding: Place on average 100 eggs per nest that are incubated for about 60 days. Nest at intervals of 2-4 years, nesting 1 to 9 times per season.
Occurrence: Migratory species, found in tropical and subtropical seas.
Conservation Status (Angola): Endangered (EN).
Conservation Status (IUCN): Endargered (EN).