Similar words: turtle, sea turtle, ill turn, turtledove, turtleneck, snapping turtle, hurtle, fill the bill. Meaning: n. pugnacious tropical sea turtle with a hawk-like beak; source of food and the best tortoiseshell.
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(1) The yard-long hawksbill turtle, with its hooked beak and scaly neck, is a living vestige of the dinosaur age.
(2) A hawksbill turtle swims at its hatchery centre in Padang Kemunting Beach in Malaysia's state of Malacca in this February 8, 2007 file photograph.
(3) In Chinese traditional medicine " hawksbill turtle " have very good distinct hot alexipharmic effect, its draw materials at what thing?
(4) The hawksbill turtle possesses a beautiful marbled shell, which has been exploited for thousands of years as the sole source of commercial tortoiseshell.
(5) A hawksbill turtle swims just above the seafloor with flippers spread like wings.
(6) In Chinese traditional medicine " hawksbill turtle " have very good distinct hot alexipharmic effect, its draw materials at?
(7) A further threat to the hawksbill turtle is global climate change.
(8) A hawksbill turtle glides just above the floor of a marine sanctuary near Saba, Netherlands Antilles.
(9) The move extends hope for survival of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle, which feeds in Cuban waters.
More similar words: turtle, sea turtle, ill turn, turtledove, turtleneck, snapping turtle, hurtle, fill the bill, well-turned, hawk, hawker, mohawk, hawking, hawkish, tomahawk, nighthawk, black hawk, hawkishness, courtly, curtly, hurtling, courtly love, myrtle, startle, artless, chortle, startled, comfortless, heartless, artlessly.