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Flatbackhatchlings have grey carapaces with the scutes distinctively outlined in black.
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Theflatbackturtle eats a variety of organisms such as seagrass, marine invertebrates including molluscs, jellyfish and shrimp and also fishes.
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Luthiers created new of forms of the instrument: the resonator mandolin, theflatbackmandolin, the carved-top or arched-top mandolin, the mandolin-banjo and the electric mandolin.
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Adultflatbackturtles have a low-domed carapace, with upturned edges, which is approximately 90-95cm long.
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Kemp's ridley sea turtles, loggerheads andflatbacksea turtles migrate between breeding areas and a series of coastal foraging areas.
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Six species of sea turtles come to the reef to breed: the green sea turtle, leatherback sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead sea turtle,flatbackturtle, and the olive ridley.
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