Simon says: "Let's meet the Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta)"
Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) This picture was taken of a sea turtle found on Tel Aviv Harbour esplanade (18 April 2013). Notice the head lesion, & white barnacles on its shell. 🏡 Habitat Loggerheads roam the warm & temperate waters of the Mediterranean Sea. In Israel, they are found along the entire coastline, from Rosh Hanikra in the north to Ashkelon & Gaza in the south. Females come ashore to nest on Israel's sandy beaches - May - August, with key nesting sites including Palmachim, Nitzanim, the Sharon coast - & Atlit where these hatchlings were photographed. 🐝 Breeding Females return to the very beaches where they were born, sometimes 30 years later, to lay their eggs. Each female nests 2–4 times per season, laying 100–120 eggs per nest. After incubating for 50–70 days in the warm sand, hatchlings emerge at night & race to the sea. Only 1 in 1,000 survives to adulthood. 🌸 Food Powerful jaws crush hard-shelled prey. Adults feed on crabs, mollus...