No. Turtles don’t live in groups.
Yes most Green Sea Turtles observed by Florida State biologists do travel and or live in groups under the sea. But the strange thing about these turtles are that when they sleep they do not sleep together. But they spread out and sleep in different places. If the place is far away the turtles use their keen ability's undersea to find their way back to their appropiate group.
yes cause leather back turtles swim in packs of 30
I believe they live in groups!
No. Turtles don’t live in groups.
No
Yes, they are the same, Leatherbacks only live in the sea
Leatherback sea turtles live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as South China Sea.
loggerhead and leatherback
North american sea
North american sea
maybe
Leatherback sea turtles live off the coast of Australia, British Columbia, and other places.
Probably in rocky and deep areas
They live in the ocean. So you can find them there or in the river near the ocean.
Leatherback turtles live near jellyfish for their food and have many marine life in their eco-system.
They could live in any ocean in the world but they nest in Atlantic, Indian or Pacific Ocean.
North american sea