10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TURTLES

1. About 356 different species of turtles may be found worldwide.

2. Because they lack gills, turtles require oxygen just like humans do.

3. The leatherback, which may grow to be up to 2000 pounds and 8 feet long, is the biggest marine turtle currently living.

4. The Speckled Dwarf Tortoise, or Chersobius signatus (family: Testudinidae), is the tiniest turtle.

5. The leatherback  turtle swimming the farthest distance is a female. Over the course  of 647 days, 

she travelled  approximately 21,000 kilometres from  Indonesia to the west  coast of America.  Over 30 kilometres  every day!

6. The Hawaiian green sea turtle, also known as the honu turtle, is a unique and only native reptile to Hawaii.

7. The carapace is the top portion of the shell, while the plastron is the bottom.

8. A turtle's skeleton includes its shell.

9. The majority of species have 50–60 bones and a protective shell to protect their bodies 

 and internal organs. Soft shells are unique to some species only.

10. Green sea turtles are unique among sea turtles in that they are primarily herbivores, eating mostly seagrasses and algae.