Hawksbill Turtle
Peanut
About Peanut
ID Number
0010
Age
Sub Adult
Gender
Unknown
Tags
None Visible
Markings
None Visible
Peanut Sighting Info
First Sighted By
ณัฐพงษ์ นิลสวิท
Dive Site Info
Depth Sighted 7-15m
Date and Time
16/11/2022 13:00
Sighted By Big Blue
1 time(s)
Peanut's Taxonomic Classification
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Common name: Hawksbill Turtle
About This Photo
Peanut is one of the few turtles in the Andaman Turtle Watch database not originally identified and named by Big Blue staff. This sub-adult hawksbill was first reported to ATW by ณัฐพงษ์ นิลสวิท at Numchai Bay. The second sighting came from our very own Alex Rhodes, this time at North Point, another popular dive site around Similan Island 9. If you look closely, you’ll notice Peanut has a distinctive pattern on the dorsal head scutes – a great feature to help divers identify her when exploring around Similan Island 9.
At the moment, Peanut’s gender is still unknown. Sea turtles don’t develop clear visual differences between males and females (known as sexual dimorphism) until they reach maturity. For hawksbills, this typically happens around 25–35 years of age. Mature males can be identified by their large tails, which extend beyond the carapace and hind flippers. Females, on the other hand, have much smaller tails – sometimes extending slightly beyond the carapace in large adults, but never beyond the hind flippers. In Peanut’s case, we won’t be able to confidently determine their gender until they’ve grown up a little more!
Every new turtle added to the ATW database is another step toward understanding and protecting these endangered species. Thanks to the dedication of Big Blue staff and divers, turtles like Peanut are helping us build a clearer picture of life beneath the surface in the Similan Islands.
Other Photos Of Peanut
Proud Partners in Sea Turtle Conservation
This turtley awesome data is provided by Andaman Turtle Watch (ATW).
Since October 2024, ATW has partnered with Big Blue Diving Khao Lak – the leading contributor of sea turtle sightings in the Andaman Sea. Big Blue’s team routinely photographs and reports turtles, playing a vital role in helping ATW monitor and protect them.
Learn more on our ATW info page, join the Facebook group, or contact Eve at andamanturtlewatch@gmail.com.