They can be identified by their heads and shells.
Turtles have a shell on their back called the carapace, and one on the underside called the plastron.
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill Turtle |
Chelonia mydasGreen Turtle |
Caretta carettaLoggerhead Turtle |
| longer, pointed beak | Big head and thick neck | |
| Carapace - elliptical, 4 pairs of costal scutes, thick, horny and overlapping; various patterns – orange, brown, yellow. |
Carapace more rounded and high domed, 4 pairs of costal scutes, olive brown with black or reddish brown highlights, distinct sunray pattern. |
Carapace - roughly heart-shaped, 5 pairs of costal scutes. brownish. |
| length to 90cms. | length to 120cms | length to 110cms. |
| 2 claws per flipper | Only 1 claw per flipper. | 2 claws per flipper |
| Chelys is Latin for tortoise, imbricata means overlapping |