The Hawksbill sea turtle’s real name, is Eretmochelys Imbricata. The Hawksbill sea turtle has a flat body shape, a sharp, curved beak, and a sharp appearance of its shell margins. The typical Hawksbill weight, is 100 to 150 pounds. Its average size, is 24 to 45 inches. Its shell colors can differ, based on the sea temperature. Their only body covering, is it’s protective shell. Its kingdom, is Animalia. Its Phylum, is Chordata. Its class, is Reptilia. The order, is Testudines. Its family, is Cheloniidae. It’s genus is Eretmochelys. The species it belongs to, is the E. imbricata species. …show more content…
They avoid deep waters, preferring coastlines where sandy nesting sites are available. They prefer warm areas of the waters. Coral reefs, lagoons, and bays are the Hawksbill prefered habitats. Some plants and animals in the same ecosystem, are fish, sharks, algae, seaweed, and many more. The Hawksbill has had to adapt to the environment, in many ways. The main adaptation, is they have had to adapt to the rising sea temperatures. The climate has been getting warmer and warmer, so the turtles have had to adapt to survive. Its niche is the shallow bays, coral reefs, lagoons and inlets. The turtles do have predators. Its predators are, large fish, sharks, crocodiles, octopuses, and