What You Didn't Know About the World's Biggest Turtle

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  • čas přidán 8. 11. 2018
  • The Leatherback - a cool name for a cool turtle, and the world’s biggest! Today we learn more about this mighty creature that’s been swimming in our oceans for millions of years, having evolved from the first sea turtle 110-million years ago!
    11 - Is it a boy or a girl?
    Well that will depend on how hot or cold their environment is when they were inside their eggs! Warmer temperatures tend to yield more female hatchlings, and the opposite for the male hatchlings. Only 85% of eggs will hatch, as sometimes there is no yolk inside to develop into an embryo.
    10 - For the record…
    The first ever documented leatherback turtle was back in 1761, when Domenico Agostino Vandelli officially named it Testudo coriacea. It was found near Ostia, Rome and donated to the University of Padua for research.
    9 - A real loner…
    Leatherback turtles are quite comfortable being alone, and tend to spend much of their time by themselves. They do tend conglomerate where there’s lots of food to eat, and that’s about it in terms of socializing.
    8 - Breath in, breath out…
    Leatherback turtles are born on land as we already know, which means they are air-breathing animals, however, like all turtles, the leatherback spends most of its life in the ocean. The females only head to land to lay their eggs, and the males remain just off shore.
    7 - Age old question…
    So, how long do they live for? They can live for as many as 80-years, but average anything between 30 and 40-years.
    6 - Giving back…
    Leatherbacks that have washed up on shore and are decomposing, become microecosystems. A study was done on a carcass that had washed ashore, and it had been picked open by vultures. Then there was an infestation by carrion-eating beetles. Several other beetle families also invaded the corpse along with several types of flies. More than a dozen organisms consumed the carcass.
    5 - How endangered are they?
    Very. There are various levels of endangerment for animals, and the Leatherback is listed as a “Species at Risk”. Self-explanatory not so? In 1980 it was estimated there were 120 000 nesting females around the globe, and now it is believed the number has been reduced to 35 000. Not good news.
    4 - Who are they afraid of?
    Well, sharks for one. Big sharks of course, and Tiger sharks in particular are fond of a bit of turtle now and then. Killer whales are one of the other few marine predators who are capable of hunting an adult Leatherback. More danger lies on the ground the ground though. The vast majority of hatchlings don’t make it to maturity, and in fact a small percentage even reach the water after hatching from the sand nest. Crabs, birds, raccoons, wild cats, dogs, and even people enjoy turtle eggs.
    3 - And they’re famous!
    There are quite a few famous fictional turtles from movies, stories, books and so on. In “Wonder pets” there is a kind and sensitive turtle called “Tuck” who is four years old. He is one of the favorite characters according to the kids who follow the series.Then there’s Verne, a tortoise from the animated hit, “Over the Hedge”. He is the voice of reason and leader of a group of animals whose environment is threatened by urban development.
    We also have Crush the Turtle from “Finding Nemo”, and his dad who is over 120 years old. They help Nemo to find his way home. kids have enjoyed “Sammy: A Turtle’s Tale” - Sammy is a sea turtle who adapts according the consequences of climate change and global warming. And I haven’t forgotten the Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles!
    2 - The real deal...
    Have you looked inside a Leatherback’s mouth before? Of course not, that would be weird! It doesn’t have teeth, but row upon row of spiky inward pointing protrusions as part of its beak on the inside. Spines if you will. Keep your hands clear, as what goes in, does not come out. Many people did not believe that these spikes were real, so, Snopes had to investigate and they confirmed that all was legit. The esophagus is also lined with sharp prongs, helping to get that jellyfish down to their stomachs!
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Komentáře • 55

  • @MissyMona
    @MissyMona Před 4 lety +58

    9:26 for the thumbnail.

  • @jamesfixx440
    @jamesfixx440 Před 2 lety +6

    “Never release balloons, I promise you they don’t go to heaven” ☠️☠️☠️

  • @Sodamiue
    @Sodamiue Před 4 lety +23

    Me staring at my pet turtle like : O_O

  • @roopek.9511
    @roopek.9511 Před 3 lety +6

    9:29 cacodemon

  • @who9387
    @who9387 Před 3 lety +7

    Turtles shown at 0:38, 0:58, 1:10, 1:18, 8:32, 9:00 are NOT leatherbacks !!!!!!!!

  • @jbergquist0309
    @jbergquist0309 Před 3 lety +5

    MY favorite animal 😊 I was the only one to represent it back in Elementary School! 😁

    • @anonhgj1422
      @anonhgj1422 Před 2 lety +1

      Lets hope it stays around, and we can all do our part in conservation.

  • @thelastsmith
    @thelastsmith Před 5 lety +11

    Cool turtle guess we should name him spike

  • @Scottymation
    @Scottymation Před 2 lety

    They're actually not the only turtle without a hard boney shell. There's literally a speciate of turtle called "softshelled turtles".

  • @kakerake6018
    @kakerake6018 Před 4 lety +5

    Why don't they move the eggs to be hatched on safer protected beaches? That way when they are ready to spawn again they'll come back to those beaches.

  • @LoveMaskedBandits
    @LoveMaskedBandits Před 9 měsíci

    I came fir the spikes. That's it really.

  • @titikkoma8971
    @titikkoma8971 Před 2 lety

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  • @Monkey_Man0114
    @Monkey_Man0114 Před 4 lety +1

    You pretty much just repeated the fact that the fucking turtles can travel a lot

  • @iamacaveman7653
    @iamacaveman7653 Před 3 lety +4

    Why don't these freaking people just eat the basic foods!

    • @LoveMaskedBandits
      @LoveMaskedBandits Před 9 měsíci

      They don't have access to them. Plus alot have their ridiculous medicinal beliefs.

  • @nmana9759
    @nmana9759 Před 3 lety +3

    Ashamed of my own country being one of causes of their extinction 😭

  • @geoffparmenter7006
    @geoffparmenter7006 Před rokem

    6000 years tops 😂

  • @Del_116
    @Del_116 Před 3 lety

    His mouth is scary as fuck ... makes me scared. Of the sea

  • @mikkey246
    @mikkey246 Před 3 lety

    How do they taste?

  • @patanimates6366
    @patanimates6366 Před 3 lety

    Did you really call it "Grenaada' lol

  • @alfredochavez1906984
    @alfredochavez1906984 Před 2 lety

    They say millions of years like if it's a Fact🤣 nothing in this universe has been scientifically observed for that long. Maybe thousands of years but definitely not millions...

  • @AJ-fm6lb
    @AJ-fm6lb Před 2 lety

    Nice in Malaysia this is why there is covid people eating what they're not supposed to be eating

  • @slovan01
    @slovan01 Před 4 lety +2

    So this is a evolved archelon?

  • @RoseDragoness
    @RoseDragoness Před 2 lety

    they use some footages that are not even leatherbacks ;/ , I dont think I will believe their facts if they cant even identify the turtle.

  • @no4974
    @no4974 Před 3 lety

    I KNOW EVERYTHING

  • @thekidd2137
    @thekidd2137 Před 2 lety

    Our oceans no wtff

  • @dhilsausgaming7515
    @dhilsausgaming7515 Před 5 lety +4

    2e

  • @pgoddard803
    @pgoddard803 Před 3 lety

    My family is from the Caribbean, Barbados to be exact. My great grandfather was a fisherman but I've never heard of anyone using turtle eggs for anything and I think that the same way you mentioned Asian countries specifically, you should name the Caribbean island where this supposedly happens since there are dozens of countries and thousands of islands in the Caribbean. Quite frankly if turtles and other sea creatures are endangered in the Caribbean, I'd like to politely suggest that the cause is cruise ships and other tourism orientated activity that is causing this.

  • @x97k8
    @x97k8 Před rokem

    It’s theirs not ours

  • @ferdinandporsempre3246

    Tortuga laud. De nada.

  • @stacey9437
    @stacey9437 Před 4 lety +5

    You guys stay away from them

  • @mikek573lights
    @mikek573lights Před rokem

    Make the fishing industries clean up all their broken nets fishing trash

  • @angelitomangalus3429
    @angelitomangalus3429 Před 2 lety

    That's not true at acient history at the dinosaur era Abt cretaceous the seas of the period and a giant turtle of history Wich is the giant seaturtle archelon but it went extinct

  • @magiccarp3710
    @magiccarp3710 Před 3 lety +8

    Asians please stop eating these.