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  1. Reptile of the Sea. Sea turtles are adapted to live in the ocean, with some unique features that help them to survive in the marine environment. As reptiles, they require air to breathe and land to lay their eggs. However, the majority of their lives are spent underwater.

  2. Curious about sea turtles? Learn everything to know about these marine reptiles here.

  3. May 19, 2009 · Marine reptiles were especially successful in the Mesozoic as major predators in the sea. There were more than a dozen groups of marine reptiles in the Mesozoic, of which four had more than 30 genera, namely sauropterygians (including plesiosaurs), ichthyopterygians, mosasaurs, and sea turtles.

  4. Marine Reptiles. Many millions of years ago, long after the great reptiles had colonized the land, some of them decided to return to the sea. Today, marine reptiles are not the most common residents of the coral reef, but they are definitely among the most beautiful. Perhaps the most well known reptiles in this group are the sea turtles.

  5. Sea turtles are marine reptiles with streamlined bodies and large flippers that are well-adapted to life in the ocean. Six species are found in U.S. waters, all of which are listed and protected under the Endangered Species Act. Although sea turtles live most of their lives in the ocean, adult females lay their eggs on land.

  6. Each island hosts marine iguanas of unique size, shape and color. Aquatic Adaptations They look fierce, but are actually gentle herbivores, surviving exclusively on underwater algae and seaweed.

  7. Sep 3, 2018 · Nature Ecology & Evolution - The teeth of Mesozoic marine reptiles are used to establish a dietary guild system for the species of the Jurassic Sub-Boreal Seaway over about 18 million years ...

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