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Leatherback turtles mostly live in open waters, but can forage in coastal waters. The main threats are incidental capturing in fishing gear and harvesting eggs. Many organizations and laws are trying to protect these turtles.
Leatherback turtles mostly live in open waters, but can forage in coastal waters. The main threats are incidental capturing in fishing gear and harvesting eggs. Many organizations and laws are trying to protect these turtles.
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