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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Depressed The Life Of Sea Turtles. The Kemp's ridley and olive ridley are the smallest species, and reach about 55 to 75 cm (22-30 in.) and 30 to 50 kg (66-110 lb.). Adult male and female sea turtles are equal in size. The leatherback is the largest of all living sea turtles. Mature leatherbacks reach about 1.2 to 1.9 m (3.9-6.2 ft.) and 200 to 506 kg (441-1,116 lb The largest leatherback recorded weighed 916 kg (2,019 lb.). The Kemp's ridley and olive ridley are the smallest species, and reach about 55 to 75 cm (22-30 in.) and 30 to 50 kg (66-110 lb.). Green sea turtles reach about 78 to 112 cm (31-44 in.) and 68 to 186 kg (150-410 lb.). The largest individual collected was 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) and 395 kg (871 lb.). Loggerheads reach about 82 to 105 cm (32-41 in.) and 66 to 101 kg (146-223 lb.). Hawksbills reach about 53 to 114 cm (21-45 in.) and 27 to 86 kg (60-190 lb.). (THE DIFFERENT COLOR SEA TURTLES) The number of eggs they lay actually varies quite a lot across all the different species. In general the smaller freshwater turtles will lay between 1 and 5 clutches of around 10 eggs per breeding season, and they may breed every year, but some only breed once every 2 or 3 years. The sea turtles also have different patternsGreen turtles 6 clutches of 115 eggs every 4-6 yearsLoggerhead turtles 4 clucthes of 120 eggs every 3-5 yearsLeatherback turtles up to 10 clutches of 100 eggs every 3-5 yearsOlive ridley & Kemps ridley 2-3 clutches of ~90 eggs every 2 yearsHawksbill turtles 4 clutches of 120 eggs ever 3-5 yearsFlatback turtles 3 clutches of 50 eggs every 1 to 2 years double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. (HOW MANY BABIES CAN A SEA TURTLE HAVE AT A TIME?) Sea turtles can live a long time and some can live up to 150 years depends on the species . 20'c (82'f) or less male 32'c (90'f) or more female boy and girl sea turtles
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