How To Use Hawksbill turtle In A Sentence

  • The islands are important for two species of sea turtle: green turtle Chelonia mydas (EN) and hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata (CR) which are common in the surrounding waters, with the former nesting on sandy beaches. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • It might be a lace handkerchief, a pink Paumotan pearl, or a comb of hawksbill turtle. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • Another reason for arriving at night and stepping very carefully is that you might encounter a leatherback or hawksbill turtle coming ashore to lay her eggs.
  • Less commonly, mantas, giant bumphead parrotfish, hawksbill turtles and giant stingray make appearances, as do more than its fair share of eagle rays.
  • He didn't dream any more than the Chink, but coming back he stopped for hawksbill turtle at the very beach where you say the mate of the Flirt was killed. THE PROUD GOAT OFALOYSIUS PANKBURN
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  • The mood is one of hope, lambent optimism for the future, and the streets are busy: wares, from hammocks to human hair brushes to hawksbill turtle shells, are being hawked with zest; horse-drawn buggies spindle in and about the cobblestone streets; children are skylarking in the alleys. Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
  • Whales, rare green sea turtles, and hawksbill turtles also ply these aquamarine waters, along with nine species of sea snakes, some lethal. Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise, Part 2
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • Officers at the center said they cultivate 2 types of baby sea turtles; the lays turtle and the hawksbill turtle.
  • They might decide to visit the Turtle Island park, a famous breeding ground for green and hawksbill turtles.
  • Close to the mangroves a big hawksbill turtle surfaced then lay motionless in the sunshine, no doubt sunbathing.
  • Japan has agreed to stop importing hawksbill turtles under the threat of a trade ban by the U.S.
  • When conditions are really harsh and the diving itinerary allows only beach diving, there is a good chance of seeing hawksbill turtles on the east coast.
  • The shell, generally from the backplates of the Far Eastern hawksbill turtle, was heated and then molded into the desired shape.
  • The move extends hope for survival of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle, which feeds in Cuban waters.
  • There is incredible 60m visibility, amazing multicoloured coral, and everything from hawksbill turtles to giant manta rays to see.
  • At the end of the wall we inadvertently disturbed a hawksbill turtle resting among the fronds of a soft coral.
  • One time I come across one of numerous hawksbill turtles feeding undisturbed on the reef.
  • Green and hawksbill turtles use the beaches for nesting, and the resort has a small hatchery.
  • On four dives there we would see a hawksbill turtle, huge parrotfish, various morays ranging from massive to tiny, jack, snapper, batfish and numerous other species.
  • I reminisce about the sight of a hawksbill turtle and the sound it made as it swept its fins over the sand for a comfortable spot to lay eggs.

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