Leatherback turtles thrive in warm ocean waters, typically found in temperatures ranging from 10°C to 29°C (50°F to 84°F). They are highly migratory, moving between tropical and temperate regions to find suitable nesting and foraging conditions. While they can tolerate cooler waters due to their unique physiology, they prefer environments that provide ample food resources, such as jellyfish, which are their primary diet. Overall, they favor stable, warm weather conditions for breeding and feeding.
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
the biggest turtle (leatherback) in the world is in Hawaii
Leatherback sea turtle was created in 1761.
Leatherback sea turtles are reptiles, like all turtles and tortoises.
yes.Singapore have leatherback turtles
The biggest turtle is the Leatherback Turtle.
yes but a little like some are omnivores
Leatherback sea turtle
Leatherback Sea Turtle
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
The Great Leatherback sea turtle.
they are endangered and no they are not mammals they are reptiles