The flatback sea turtle, an omnivore by nature, is found in Australia. The species is known for its swift and strong swimming capacity.
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Order |
Testudines |
Suborder |
Cryptodira |
Family |
Cheloniidae |
Subfamily |
Cheloniinae |
Genus |
Natator |
Scientific Name |
Natator depressus |
Other Names |
Australian flatback sea turtle |
Size |
29.9-37.7 in (76-96 cm) |
Weight |
154.3-198.4 lb (70-90 kg) |
Color |
Gray-green to olive green |
Distribution |
Eastern Queensland, Gulf of Carpentaria, Papua New Guinea |
Habitat |
Subtropical and tropical shallow waters |
Diet |
Mollusks, shrimps, corals, and jellyfish |
Predators |
Pigs, feral dogs, and foxes |
Mode of Reproduction |
Oviparous |
Clutch Size |
50 eggs |
Incubation Period |
55 days |
Reproductive Age |
7-50 years |
Average Lifespan |
30-50 years |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Not listed |
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Natator Depressus
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Australian Flatback Sea Turtle
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