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According to IUCN, globally, the leatherback status is now “Vulnerable”. However, the Southwest Atlantic subpopulation is listed as “Critically Endangered”. In Brazil, this species has been included in the Official Red List of Threatened Species, published by the Brazilian Environmental Ministry.

Banco de Imagens Projeto TAMAR2011

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Mata de São João, Brazil

Leatherbacks have a deeply notched upper jaw with 2 cusps on the head. They feed on cnidarians (soft-animals), such as jellyfish and medusae.

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  • Title: According to IUCN, globally, the leatherback status is now “Vulnerable”. However, the Southwest Atlantic subpopulation is listed as “Critically Endangered”. In Brazil, this species has been included in the Official Red List of Threatened Species, published by the Brazilian Environmental Ministry.
  • Creator: Banco de Imagens Projeto TAMAR
  • Date Created: 2011
  • Location: Comboios, Espírito Santo, Brasil
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