Hawksbill marine turtle
Eretmochelys imbricata
South cruise - Saint-John Reefs - Zabargad
Also called hawksbill turtle because of the juxtaposition of the scales of its shell, it is easily recognizable by the shape of its pointed beak, its glazed eye without eyelid and its size smaller than that of the green turtle (90 cm). This carnivorous turtle feeds mainly on sponges and corals that it breaks with its powerful beak.
Circumtropical distribution.