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The Travel Turtle Geocoin Tommy the Green Turtle Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Origin:
New South Wales, Australia
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

Tommy the Green Turtle would like to take his Aussie Friends on a World Adventure showing them the places He likes to roam

 

Tommy the Green Turtle would like to raise the plight of this VULNERABLE species by visiting caches near the beach, rivers and oceans, maybe a pic or two of his journey would be appreciated

A photo or two of his travels would be apreciated

About This Item

Green Turtle

Only three species of marine turtles are known to regularly occur in Sydney waters: the Green Turtle, the Loggerhead Turtle and the Leatherback Turtle.

 

Standard Common Name: Green Turtle

Identification: The Green Turtle has a small head compared with its body and strong front flippers to glide through the water. It gets its name from the colour of its fat rather than the colour of its carapace (shell). The Green Turtle, like all reptiles, has lungs and must come to the surface about every half hour to breathe air.

 

Size range: 40-120 cm

 

Distribution: Green Turtles are found in the tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region.

 

Habitat: Green Turtles live in oastal waters, seagrass, oceans and coral reefs.

 

Feeding and Diet: Although juveniles are carnivorous, adult Green Turtles are thought to be entirely herbivorous, feeding on seagrass and algae.

 

Life cycle: Marine turtles spend their entire life at sea, except for nesting females, which crawl onto the beach to lay their eggs. They choose a site high on the beach, dig a hole with their strong flippers, and lay about 100 eggs before covering them with sand. Females appear to return to the same area each time to breed, which is also the same area where they were born. Marine turtles grow slowly and take between 30 and 50 years to reach sexual maturity.

 

Conservation Status: Only three species of marine turtles are known to regularly occur in Sydney waters-the Green Turtle, the Loggerhead Turtle and the Leatherback Turtle. There are seven species of marine turtles in the world and six occur in Australian waters. All six species have suffered population declines as a result of pollution, entanglement in fishing nets and egg predation by exotic species such as foxes and dogs.

 

In some parts of the world, Green Turtles are hunted for their meat and eggs and used to make turtle soup. All turtles are protected in Australian waters.

 

Conservation Status (IUCN): VULNERABLE (VU)

Classification Species: mydas

Genus: Chelonia

Family: Cheloniidae

Subclass: Testudinata

Class: Reptilia

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Phylum: Chordata

Kingdom: Animalia

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Tracking History (10068.7mi) View Map

Write note 8/1/2017 shbpencil posted a note for it   Visit Log

Unfortunately this one was not in Harley's Legacy today.

Dropped Off 6/25/2017 DragonGems placed it in Harley's Legacy - BAD Legacy Trail Alberta, Canada   Visit Log

After an inappropriately long stay with our family in Edmonton, Tommy spent his weekend in Drumheller. He saw dinosaurs and made friends with another turtle at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. About 5 km outside of Drumheller, Tommy found a beautiful shade tree. He has decided to rest here and watch the cows and calves across the street.

Write note 6/25/2017 kingfisher_au posted a note for it   Visit Log

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Mark Missing 6/10/2017 kingfisher_au marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/5/2016 DragonGems retrieved it from Monkey on your back CARW2012 Alberta, Canada   Visit Log

My first TB!! I have big plans for this guy in July!

Dropped Off 5/28/2016 princessdb placed it in Monkey on your back CARW2012 Alberta, Canada - 502.79 miles  Visit Log

G'day mate!

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/2/2016 princessdb retrieved it from Stanley Park Totem Pole Cache British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log

Hello little guy! Let's go!

Dropped Off 3/30/2016 scottandjuliel placed it in Stanley Park Totem Pole Cache British Columbia, Canada - .69 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2016 scottandjuliel took it to CPC (Canada Place Cache) British Columbia, Canada - .29 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2016 scottandjuliel took it to Coal Harbour: The Cauldron British Columbia, Canada - 977.13 miles  Visit Log
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