The leatherback sea turtles feed on jellyfish, tunicates, and other soft-bodied animals. Leatherbacks have delicate scissor-like jaws that would be damaged by eating anything hard and rigid.
Jellyfish,plankton if you have a baby leather sea turtle you can give it earth worms or soaked bread.
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They eat meat because they are carnivores. Some are herbivores, they eat fish,grasses,alga,seaweed.
The leatherback sea turtles feed on jellyfish, tunicates, and other soft-bodied animals. Leatherbacks have delicate scissor-like jaws that would be damaged by eating anything hard and rigid.
They mostly feed on jellyfish.
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Depending on the species, sea turtles may be carnivorous (meat eating), herbivorous (plant eating), or omnivorous (eating both meat and plants). The jaw structure of many species is adapted for their diet. Green sea turtles have finely serrated jaws adapted for a vegetarian diet of sea grasses and algae.
Green sea turtles are totally herbivoruss as adults but as children feed on invertabres like crabs and jelly fish.
turtles do sometimes for thier diet
Small fish, weeds and others things
Whales eat kelp as their main diet.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
The main difference is that sea turtles are aquatic and have fins while tortoises are land based and have feet for walking instead of swimming.
Yes. Baby Turtles will eat algae as part of their diet, but it is not their main course.... and they can certainly do just fine without it.
The sea turtles are in dangered
No, turtles do not eat jellyfish.Another answerIf you mean sea turtles, then yes species like the Loggerhead turtle and the Leatherback turtle do include jellyfish as part of their diet.
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