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No, leatherback turtles do not live on land; they are primarily marine animals. They spend most of their lives in the ocean, where they feed on jellyfish and other soft-bodied creatures. While female leatherbacks come ashore to lay eggs on sandy beaches, they return to the water shortly after. Their adaptations are suited for life in the sea, making them highly specialized for marine environments.

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