Classification
Adaptations & Evolution
Reproduction
Ecology & Environment
Fun Facts
100

This is the Kingdom the Green Sea Turtle belongs to.

What is Animalia?

100

These are used by the Green Sea Turtle to swim.

What are flippers?

100

 Green Sea Turtles reproduce this way.

What is sexually?

100

Green Sea Turtles live in this type of environment (ground, air, water, etc.).

What is water?

100

This is the largest hard-shelled sea turtle.

What is the Green Sea Turtle?

200

This is the Class that includes reptiles like turtles.

What is Reptilia?

200

 This body part is serrated to help the turtle eat plants.

What is the beak?

200

Baby turtles hatch from these.

What are eggs?

200

This U.S. state is home to Green Sea Turtles.

What is Hawaii?

200

This type of turtle is its closest relative.

What is the Hawksbill Turtle?

300

The Family classification of the Green Sea Turtle.

What is Cheloniidae?

300

 Green Sea Turtles evolved to hold this for a long time to dive deep.

What is their breath?

300

The parents provide this amount of care to the babies.

What is none?

300

Green Sea Turtles live in this type of water.

What is tropical and subtropical waters?

300

 Green Sea Turtles have this shape of beak.

What is round?

400

The Genus name for the Green Sea Turtle.

What is Chelonia?

400

This describes the shape of a Green Sea Turtle’s shell.

What is heart-shaped?

400

Young turtles stay with their parents for this long.

What is not at all?

400

This is their conservation status.

What is endangered?

400

This type of animal (carnivore, omnivore, herbivore) describes their diet.

What is herbivore?

500

This is the full scientific name of the Green Sea Turtle.

What is Chelonia mydas?

500

This is the reason their fat appears green.

What is their herbivorous diet?

500

 This is the number of claws typically found on a Green Sea Turtle’s flippers.

What is one?

500

The estimated number of Green Sea Turtles left in the world.

What is less than 500,000?

500

Name one threat or competitor to the Green Sea Turtle.

What is pollution, habitat loss, or poaching?