Hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata feeding on sponges amongst coral rubble Two bluefaced angelfish Pomacanthus xanthometopon are waiting nearby to pounce on any small animals disturbed by the turtle The hawksbill feeds mostly on sponges although it will take sea anemones and other invertebrates It inhabits tropical coral reefs worldwide It is a small sea turtle rarely exceeding a shell length of centimetres Increasing human use of its breeding beaches have led to a reduction in its numbers and it is now endangered Photographed in Malaysia