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Our Top Ten Leatherback Turtle Facts

Leatherback turtles are the largest turtles, reaching up to 2,000 pounds. They can dive deeper than any other turtle, sometimes going over 4,000 feet. Unlike other turtles, they lack a hard shell and instead have leathery skin. These turtles play an important role in ocean ecosystems, particularly by helping to control jellyfish populations. As a scuba diver, encountering a leatherback turtle can be a breathtaking experience, highlighting the beauty of ocean biodiversity.

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