This slide on Turtle Types presents a feature grid comparing adaptations across sea, land, and freshwater turtles. It highlights sea turtles' migration and flippers, land turtles' domed shells and herbivorous diet, and freshwater turtles' webbed feet and omnivorous diet.
Turtle Types
{ "features": [ { "icon": "🗺️", "heading": "Long-Distance Migration", "description": "Sea turtles migrate thousands of miles for breeding and feeding." }, { "icon": "🦵", "heading": "Flipper-Like Limbs", "description": "Powerful flippers enable sea turtles to swim vast oceans efficiently." }, { "icon": "🐚", "heading": "Dome-Shaped Shells", "description": "Protective domed shells safeguard land turtles from predators." }, { "icon": "🌱", "heading": "Herbivorous Diet", "description": "Land turtles primarily consume grasses, leaves, and vegetation." }, { "icon": "🦶", "heading": "Webbed Feet", "description": "Webbed feet allow freshwater turtles to navigate rivers adeptly." }, { "icon": "🍽️", "heading": "Omnivorous Diet", "description": "Freshwater turtles eat plants, insects, and small fish." } ] }