Big Gift to the Earth 2007: Sea Turtles-2025

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Only about one in 1,000 turtles survive to adulthood. Hatchlings die of dehydration if they dont make it to the ocean fast enough.
In Hindu mythology, the earth is supported by four elephants standing on the back of a turtle. The Hindu deity Vishnu was reincarnated as the turtle Kachhapa that carried the weight of the world on its back.
From the time a sea turtle be- gins life as an egg buried in the sand to a grown adult swimming in the ocean, our human activities are impacting sea turtle survival. Scientists estimate that only one out of 1000 sea turtle hatchlings will make it to adulthood.
Since sea turtles grow very slowly, they can take up to 50 years to docHub sexual maturitywhich is quite late in life! Sadly, they also have a very low natural survival rate: it is estimated that only one in 1,000 sea turtle hatchlings survive to adulthood. Graphics by Susie Gibson for MRC. Reused with permission.
Once in the water, hatchlings are consumed by seabirds and fish. Few survive to adulthood, with estimates ranging from one in 1,000 to one in 10,000. Sea turtles natural lifespan is estimated to be 50-100 years.
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The leatherback is the largest turtle and one of the largest living reptiles in the world. One male leatherback, found on the coast of Wales in 1998, weighed over a ton!
Nesting: A Fight for Survival These hatchlings only have a 1 in 1,000 chance of surviving to adulthood. Ghost crabs, raccoons, birds, and foxes prey on baby turtles, impacting their survival. But humans are also a large threat. Overcrowded beaches put sea turtle nests at risk of being trampled by beachgoers.

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