Endangered Status
Is in danger of extinction primarily due to commercial fishing and human harvesting of turtles and their eggs.
The Green Turtle is listed as Endangered under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act, meaning that it is in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources also listed the Green Turtle as endangered, predicting that it will face a very high risk of extinction in the foreseeable future. There are many factors contributing their endangered status. Although illegal in most countries, Green turtles are hunted relentlessly on the beach as well as on the ocean. and are often sold openly in many towns.
The Green Turtle is listed as Endangered under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act, meaning that it is in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources also listed the Green Turtle as endangered, predicting that it will face a very high risk of extinction in the foreseeable future. There are many factors contributing their endangered status. Although illegal in most countries, Green turtles are hunted relentlessly on the beach as well as on the ocean. and are often sold openly in many towns.
How I Think They Will Change In The Future
I think that The Green Sea Turtles might have to become both carnivorous and herbivorous because humans are polluting the sea a lot and killing a lot of the food, plants and animals, in the ocean, but I still thik they should eat mostly plants otherwise there will be a massive change in the food chain. I also think that Green Sea Turtles will change color in order to blend into they're surroundings more and be harder to spot by predators. These would all help the Green Sea Turtles escape extinction.