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When young, green sea turtles eat plants, jellyfish, crabs, sponges, snails, and worms. Because it eats both plants and animals, it is an omnivore when young. But when it becomes an adult, it eats only plants—seagrass, seaweeds and different types of algae—so it is an herbivore.
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Encyclopedia of Life. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.eol.org, version (08/2009).
http://www.eol.org
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Sea Turtle Restoration Project. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.seaturtles.org, version (08/2009).
http://www.seaturtles.org/article.php?id=1248
