Sea Turtle
The Leatherback Marine Turtle, which may grow to be up to 15 feet in length, is the largest marine turtle in the world. You might be asking if you’ve ever seen anything quite like this before, especially at this scale. In spite of its name, this type of turtle does not even have a bony shell to protect it from predators when it is in the wild. In other cases, large adults were seen with front flippers that stretched up to 8.9 feet in total length, according to the research.
The Smallest One Yet
In addition to the leatherback turtle, we have a little tortoise that likes to spend the most of its time on land rather than in the water. As babies, they can be fed anything, even something as basic as a piece of easily available fruit or a piece of cheese. Despite their little stature, it is possible for them to live to be 150 years old despite their petite size despite their modest size.