Inverted sharp spines in the throat in both the upper jaw and lower jaw are characteristics that help the leather turtle hold food in its mouth.
Sea turtle Dermochelys coriacea, known as the largest turtle on the planet.
Using satellites to track journeys and traces of leather turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) is a new discovery promising to effectively support the conservation of rare turtles and
Arctic terns, leather turtles, dragonflies are three of the animals with the longest migrations in nature.
Leather or leatherback turtles - the largest sea turtle is at risk of extinction due to climate change. The turtle eggs are buried on hotter and drier beaches than before. This