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Leatherback sea turtles do not create shelters; instead, they are pelagic creatures that spend most of their lives in open oceans. They rely on the ocean environment for protection and do not have a specific habitat or shelter like some other animals. When nesting, female leatherbacks do create nests in sandy beaches, but this is a temporary situation for laying eggs rather than a shelter for protection.

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