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A rare 700-kg leatherback turtle was spotted feeding on a stingray in Australia’s Port Stephens, an unusual behavior for the species.
A 700-kilogram leatherback sea turtle, roughly the size of a car, was spotted in Port Stephens, Australia, feeding on a large stingray—unusual behavior as they typically eat jellyfish.
Fisherman Paul Lennon captured rare footage near Jimmy’s Beach, noting the turtle’s frequent surfacing and the area’s increased marine activity, including baitfish, sharks, and seabirds, likely due to abundant nutrients.
While green and loggerhead turtles are common, leatherbacks are rarely seen in estuaries, making this sighting notable.
Lennon expects more marine life to enter the area during the upcoming peak fishing season, signaling a healthy ecosystem.
Una rara tortuga de piel de 700 kg fue vista alimentándose de una raya en Port Stephens de Australia, un comportamiento inusual para la especie.