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Hawksbill   Listen
noun
hawksbill, hawkbill  n.  (Zool.) A sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), which yields the best quality of tortoise shell; called also caret.
Synonyms: hawksbill turtle, hawkbill, tortoiseshell turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata.



hawksbill  n.  See hawkbill.
Synonyms: hawksbill turtle, hawkbill, tortoiseshell turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata.






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"Hawksbill" Quotes from Famous Books



... (though in less plenty about Bahia than on other parts of the coast) namely lobsters, crawfish, shrimps, crabs, oysters of the common sort, conches, wilks, cockles, mussels, periwinkles, etc. Here are three sorts of sea-turtle, namely hawksbill, loggerhead, and green: but none of them are in any esteem, neither Spaniards nor Portuguese loving them: nay they have a great antipathy against them, and would much rather eat a porpoise, though ...
— A Voyage to New Holland • William Dampier

... is obtained from the shell of the hawksbill turtle, the plates of which, being very thin, are heated and welded together until of the required thickness. The age to which turtles live has often been exaggerated, but they are certainly the longest lived ...
— The Log of the Sun - A Chronicle of Nature's Year • William Beebe

... Valparaiso. A Chink pearler, out of Thursday Island, prospecting for new grounds to the north of New Guinea, traded for the three spikes with a nigger. Johnny Black bought them for copper weight. He didn't dream any more than the Chink, but coming back he stopped for hawksbill turtle at the very beach where you say the mate of the Flirt was killed. Only he wasn't killed. The Banks Islanders held him prisoner, and he was dying of necrosis of the jawbone, caused by an arrow ...
— A Son Of The Sun • Jack London

... plentiful during the season, that is, the period when they approach the shores to deposit their eggs, the green, the hawksbill, and another species, which grow to a much larger size than either of the above. The natives take large numbers of the former; indeed, from the month of November till February turtle forms their ...
— The Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine • Frank Jardine and Alexander Jardine

... had conferred an obligation by accepting it. Only a foreign woman could do such things, and Polly was guilty of similar gifts to all the young women. It was her way. It might be a lace handkerchief, a pink Paumotan pearl, or a comb of hawksbill turtle. It was all the same. Whatever their eyes rested on in joy was theirs. To women, as to ...
— The Turtles of Tasman • Jack London



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