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Hawksbill Turtle: The Reef's Secret Helper
Meet the magnificent Hawksbill turtle! đ While they may look like green turtles, these rare creatures are unique in many ways. In this video, we explore: Why they are named "Hawksbill": Learn about their bird-like beak used to find food in corals. Their favorite snack: They love sea sponges, even the poisonous ones!. Reef Hero: By eating sponges, they create space and food for other fish. Conservation: Sadly, they are on the verge of extinction due to illegal hunting for their beautiful shells. Despite being a "threat" to pearl factories, they remain a vital part of our oceans. #seaturtle #hawksbill #oceanlife #marinedocumentary #wildlife #endangeredspecies #coralreef #naturelovers #underwaterworld #marinelife
