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The hawksbill sea turtle’s beak is a remarkable evolutionary adaptation. 🐢🔬 Narrow, pointed, and curved, it allows hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata) to reach deep into coral crevices and extract sponges—their primary food source. This specialized feeding behavior helps control sponge populations, giving corals space to grow and maintaining the balance of reef ecosystems. When hawksbills disappear, reefs suffer. Their beak isn’t just a physical trait—it’s a tool that keeps coral reefs alive.
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