Leatherback turtles generally do not compete aggressively for space, as they are solitary creatures and have vast ocean habitats. However, they may establish dominance in specific feeding areas or nesting sites where resources are limited. Their behavior is more focused on foraging for jellyfish and other prey rather than competing with other turtles for space. Overall, their interactions are more about coexistence than direct competition.
the biggest turtle (leatherback) in the world is in Hawaii
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Leatherback sea turtle was created in 1761.
yes.Singapore have leatherback turtles
The biggest turtle is the Leatherback Turtle.
Leatherback sea turtle
Leatherback Sea Turtle
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
The Great Leatherback sea turtle.
Largest sea turtle is the leatherback turtle
The leatherback's are the world's largest turtle species.
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