About 2,600,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Green sea turtle - Wikipedia

    The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), also known as the green turtle, black sea turtle, and Pacific green turtle, [5] is a species of large sea turtle of the family Cheloniidae.

  2. Green Turtle - NOAA Fisheries

    Jul 16, 2025 · The green turtle is the world's largest species of hard-shelled sea turtle. They are unique among sea turtles in that they are herbivores, eating mostly seaweed, seagrasses, and …

  3. Green Sea Turtle - National Wildlife Federation

    Learn facts about the green sea turtle’s habitat, diet, life history, and more.

  4. Green Turtles | World Wildlife Fund

    The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not …

  5. Green - Sea Turtle Conservancy

    Green sea turtles are the second largest sea turtle and get their name from the green color of their fat, which comes from their diet of seagrass and algae.

  6. Green Sea Turtle - National Geographic

    It inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters around the world and has been observed clambering onto land to sunbathe. It is named not for the color of its shell, which is normally …

  7. Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    The green sea turtle grows to a maximum size of about 4 feet and a weight of 440 pounds. It has a heart-shaped shell, small head, and single-clawed flippers. Color is variable. Hatchlings …

  8. Green Sea Turtles: Facts, Threats, and Conservation | IFAW

    Meet the green sea turtle, learn about why they are endangered, and learn how conservationists are working to protect them.

  9. Green Sea Turtle - Ocean Conservancy

    Green sea turtles eat sea grasses and algae, which results in the green-colored fat and cartilage that inspired their name. Like all sea turtles, green turtles have a protective shell but can’t pull …

  10. Green Turtle - Oceana

    Unlike other sea turtles, the green turtle did not get its name from its skin or shell, but instead from the greenish hue of its fat! The green turtle is the largest of the hard-shelled sea turtles and the …