Leatherback sea turtles breathe air through lungs, similar to mammals. They surface to inhale oxygen, typically taking a breath every few minutes while swimming, though they can hold their breath for up to 85 minutes when diving. Their ability to manage oxygen efficiently allows them to dive deep and for extended periods while foraging for jellyfish and other prey.
Yes, they are the same, Leatherbacks only live in the sea
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.
Leatherback sea turtles live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as South China Sea.
Leatherback sea turtles are reptiles, like all turtles and tortoises.
There are no groups of turtles.
no
the oceam
sharks
yes.
they are endangered and no they are not mammals they are reptiles
North american sea