Sea Turtles: by Guy Belleranti
Sea Turtles: by Guy Belleranti
Sea Turtles: by Guy Belleranti
Sea Turtles
by Guy Belleranti
Most sea turtles will migrate, or travel long distances, between the waters where they forage for
food and the waters where they prefer to breed. Sea turtles travel hundreds, and even thousands, of
miles during these migrations. Did you know that leatherback sea turtles are known for migrating up to
10,000 miles to search for food? That's one of the longest migrations of any animal on earth!
Sea turtles can stay underwater for long periods. In fact, green sea turtles can stay underwater
for as long as five hours! However, all sea turtles must come to the surface to breathe.
Like all species of turtles, sea turtles have no teeth. Instead, they have beak-like mouths. Each
sea turtle species has a slightly different mouth based on its dietary needs. The loggerhead sea turtle is
a carnivore and therefore has a strong, sharp beak for crushing the shells of crabs, clams and shrimp.
The green sea turtle is a herbivore with a serrated beak that is perfect for cutting sea grasses. The
leatherback sea turtle has a soft beak that works well for eating jellyfish.
Adult sea turtles have predators too, such as sharks and occasionally orcas. However, humans
pose the biggest threat to sea turtles. Many turtles are accidentally caught in fishing gear. Poaching
and egg collecting is another problem. Then there’s pollution and human disturbance to beachfront
egg-laying habitats. Together, these problems have put most sea turtle species on the endangered list.
Hopefully, conservation practices will be able to save them.
Sea Turtles
by Guy Belleranti
1. According to the article, what are three ways that a sea turtle is well
adapted to its environment?
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2. What is one difference between sea turtles and turtles that live on land?
3. According to the article, why must sea turtle hatchlings head straight for the ocean as soon as
they emerge from the eggs?
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4. Sea turtles share similar features with birds. Choose the feature that sea turtles and birds do not
share from the list below.
a. Sea turtles and birds spend most of their time on the beach.
b. Sea turtles and birds have beaks instead of teeth.
c. Sea turtles and birds lay their eggs in nests.
d. Sea turtles and birds can travel thousands of miles each year.
5. Which species of sea turtle eats jellyfish and can weigh as much as 2,000 pounds?
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Sea Turtles
by Guy Belleranti
1. ________________________________ v e r s c o t i n o a n
hint: the practice of keeping
our planet healthy
2. ________________________________ d e r e n g a n e d
hint: at risk of becoming extinct
3. ________________________________ d r i f i g
hint: extremely cold
4. ________________________________ r e s t a d e r
hint: sharp and jagged, like a saw
5. ________________________________ c i n p a g o h
hint: illegal hunting of an animal species
6. ________________________________ s i n g l a t h c h
hint: baby turtles
7. ________________________________ b u r d a n i s c e t
hint: the interruption of a natural process
8. ________________________________ g e m r e e
hint: to come into view
9. ________________________________ r o a t e x r i n a y r d
hint: fascinating, very unusual
10. ________________________________ s o r t i s t o e
hint: a variation of turtles that live on land
Sea Turtles
by Guy Belleranti
In the article, “Sea Turtles,” you learned that sea turtles are
endangered, or at risk of becoming extinct. Throughout its life, a sea turtle
will face many threats to its survival, including threats from human activity.
On the lines below, summarize the various dangers sea turtles face
from the time they hatch through adulthood. Be sure to include natural
threats, such a predation, and human threats. Conclude your summary by
offering one idea about how humans can help protect sea turtles from
extinction. Be sure to use complete sentences.
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1. According to the article, what are three ways that a sea turtle is well
adapted to its environment?
1. A sea turtle has a flat shell that helps it zip through the water.
2. A sea turtle has flipper-like feet to propel it through the water.
3. A sea turtle can hold its breath for up to five hours.
2. What is one difference between sea turtles and turtles that live on land? b.
3. According to the article, why must sea turtle hatchlings head straight for the ocean as soon as
they emerge from the eggs?
Hatchlings are easy prey for predators on the beach, so the sooner they make it to the
ocean, the better their chance for survival will be.
4. Sea turtles share similar features with birds. Choose the feature that sea turtles and birds do not
share from the list below. a.
a. Sea turtles and birds spend most of their time on the beach.
b. Sea turtles and birds have beaks instead of teeth.
c. Sea turtles and birds lay their eggs in nests.
d. Sea turtles and birds can travel thousands of miles each year.
5. Which species of sea turtle eats jellyfish and can weigh as much as 2,000 pounds?
Sea Turtles
by Guy Belleranti
The scrambled words below are vocabulary words from the article.
Unscramble each word and write it on the line. Please
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. conservation v e r s c o t i n o a n
hint: the practice of keeping
our planet healthy
2. endangered d e r e n g a n e d
hint: at risk of becoming extinct
3. frigid d r i f i g
hint: extremely cold
4. serrated r e s t a d e r
hint: sharp and jagged, like a saw
5. poaching c i n p a g o h
hint: illegal hunting of an animal species
6. hatchlings s i n g l a t h c h
hint: baby turtles
7. disturbance b u r d a n i s c e t
hint: the interruption of a natural process
8. emerge g e m r e e
hint: to come into view
9. extraordinary r o a t e x r i n a y r d
hint: fascinating, very unusual
10. tortoises s o r t i s t o e
hint: a variation of turtles that live on land