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Turtles at SEA LIFE

It's Turtle Time

Turtles are ancient reptiles that have been around for over 200 million years! They shared our planet with the earliest dinosaurs.

There are over 300 species of turtle in our oceans and rivers today and some are critically endangered! They are hunted for their beautiful shells and eggs, and often caught in fishing nets or more destructive fishing practices.

Green sea turtles can be found in subtropical and tropical seas of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean… and you can see a green sea turtle right here in our Tropical Ocean Exhibit at SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord!

When they are young, green sea turtles feed on crabs, sponges and jellies. However, adults become completely herbivorous; eating only sea grass and algae which turns the fat inside their body bright green! That’s how they got their name.

Turtles are reptiles so they have to breathe air and are often seen coming to the surface to fill their lungs. They can hold their breath for many hours at a time if they are not stressed, for example when they go to sleep.

If you visit us towards the end of they day you might spot Neptune, our rescued green sea turtle, settling down to sleep by our Ocean Window! 

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