Kemp's ridley sea turtle
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phylum | Chordata | Kemp's ridley sea turtle, or Atlantic ridley sea turtle is the rarest sea turtle and is critically endangered. Kemp's ridley is a small sea turtle species, reaching maturity at 60–90 cm (24–35 in) long and averaging only 45 kg (99 lb). Typical of sea turtles, it has a dorsoventrally depressed body with specially adapted flipper-like front limbs and a beak. The Kemp's ridley turtle is the smallest of the sea turtles, with adults reaching about 2 feet in length and weighing up to 100 pounds.
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clade | Anapsida | |
order | Testudines | |
suborder | Cryptodira | |
family | Cheloniidae | |
genus | Lepidochelys | |
species | L. kempii |