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Stock Footage - Turtles

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Hawksbill sea turtle swimming over coral

The flipper like arms of the hawksbill sea turtle are adapted for swimming in the open ocean.

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Hawksbill sea turtle eating on a coral reef

Hawksbill sea turtles mainly feed on select sponges, but they ocasionly feed on dangerous jellyfish like animals. The turtle closes its unprotected eyes while feeding on these.

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Hawksbill sea turtle swimming along wall

The hawksbill sea turtle is a critically endangered species because of fishing practices.

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Hawksbill sea turtle swimming over coral 1

The hawksbill sea turtle can be seen resting in caves and under coral ledges or drifting over the coral reefs.

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Hawksbill sea turtle eating with angelfish

While turtles and other large animals feed, it is common to see smaller fish nearby to feed off the debris created by the turtle.

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Hawksbill sea turtle eating with school of fish

Little is known about the habitat of young hawksbill turtles, but adult turtles like to stay around coral reefs.