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Photo by
Chris Morocco
The loggerhead turtle is known for its particularly large head which houses its muscles for its powerful jaws. Its shell and legs are a reddish-brown, with brown to yellow markings on the remainder of its body. It can grow to about 3 feet long and weigh approximately 250 pounds on average.
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Loggerhead Turtle
(Caretta caretta)

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All tropical, subtropical, and temperate seas
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Coasts and open ocean |

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Sponges, jellyfish, horseshoe crabs, clams, oysters, queen conch, spiny lobster
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The status of this species is
representative of the populations within the waters of this Sanctuary only, not global populations. |

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The loggerhead turtle has very strong jaws which allow it to crush its prey.
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- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Georgia Wildlife
- Duke University
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