hawksbill turtle

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hawksbill turtle

A hawksbill turtle swims gracefully through a coral reef.

Definition

Noun: A hawksbill turtle is a medium-sized, aggressive sea turtle found in tropical oceans. It is characterized by a narrow, pointed beak that resembles a hawk's beak. Historically, it has been hunted for its meat and, most notably, for its beautiful, patterned shell (tortoiseshell), which was used to make various decorative items.

Usage

The term "hawksbill turtle" is used to specifically identify this species of marine reptile. It is a standard zoological name. - Conservationists are working to protect the critically endangered hawksbill turtle. - The hawksbill turtle's distinctive beak helps it feed on sponges in coral reefs.

Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: The scientific name for the hawksbill turtle is . It is often discussed in marine biology and conservation literature.
    • The study focused on the migratory patterns of Eretmochelys imbricata.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hawksbill (noun): A common shortened form for "hawksbill turtle."
    • Several hawksbills were spotted near the atoll.
  • Tortoiseshell Turtle (noun): Another name for the hawksbill turtle, referring directly to the source of the material.
    • The trade in products from the tortoiseshell turtle is now illegal.
Synonyms
  • Hawksbill (noun): The primary synonym.
  • Carey (noun): A name used in some Caribbean and Latin American regions.
Related Phrases
  • Hawksbill shell (noun phrase): Refers specifically to the carapace (top shell) of this turtle, which is the source of tortoiseshell.
    • The antique comb was made from genuine hawksbill shell.
  • Hawksbill conservation (noun phrase): Refers to efforts to protect this species.
    • The charity's main focus is hawksbill conservation.
hawksbill turtle

A hawksbill turtle swims gracefully through a coral reef.

Noun
  1. pugnacious tropical sea turtle with a hawk-like beak; source of food and the best tortoiseshell