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The Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) ... The hawksbill is a small to medium sized turtle. Nesting females average about 87 centimeters in curved carapace length an...
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The Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) ... The hawksbill is a small to medium sized turtle. Nesting females average about 87 centimeters in curved carapace length an...
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It is the only sea turtle whose costal and vertebral scutes of the upper shell (carapace) overlap the ones behind them, ... Research and conservation of the Hawksbill Turtle in Indonesia ...
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It is the only sea turtle with overlapping carapace scales (lacking when very young or very old). Hawksbill sea turtles have two pairs of prefrontal plates between ...
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Sep 20, 2011 ... These creatures are hunted for their carapace, meat and eggs and today are on the critically endangered species list. The hawksbill sea turtle, ...
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Hatchlings average about 42 mm straight carapace length and range in weight from 13.5-19.5 g. The following characteristics distinguish the hawksbill from ...
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Hawksbill turtle small and medium sized. The Females ready to nest average about 87 cm in curved carapace length and weighs 80 kilos in the Caribbean.
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Unlike other marine turtles, the scales (scutes) of the hawksbill turtle's carapace are imbricate, or overlapping, hence the scientific name 'imbricata' (7).
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carapace plastron. 4 lateral scutes. 4 lateral scutes. Green turtle - Chelonia mydas. Hawksbill - Eretmochelys imbricata. Kemp's ridley - Lepidochelys kempii ...
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Aug 15, 2011 ... In the northern Caribbean, hawksbills are directly harvested primarily for their carapace, which is often carved into hair clips, combs, jewelry, ...
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