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.
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Leatherback sea turtle was created in 1761.
Leatherback sea turtle
the biggest turtle (leatherback) in the world is in Hawaii
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Largest sea turtle is the leatherback turtle
The leatherback sea turtle is a sea turtle, which is classified as a reptile.
The Great Leatherback sea turtle.
The scientific name for a leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys coriacea.
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