Sea turtles, along with other turtles and tortoises, are part of the order Testudines.
The seven living species of sea turtles are: flatback sea turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill sea turtle, Kemp's ridley sea turtle, leatherback sea turtle, loggerhead sea turtle and olive ridley sea turtle.
All species except the leatherback are in the family Cheloniidae.
The
leatherback belongs to the family Dermochelyidae and is its only member.The species are primarily distinguished by their anatomy: for
instance, the prefrontal scales on the head, the number of and shape of scutes on the carapace, and the type of inframarginal scutes on the plastron. The leatherback
is the only sea turtle that does not have a hard shell; instead, it
bears a mosaic of bony plates beneath its leathery skin. It is the
largest sea turtle, measuring 6 to 7 feet (1.8 to 2.1 m) in length at
maturity, and 3 to 5 feet (0.91 to 1.52 m) in width, weighing up to
1,300 pounds (590 kg). Other species are smaller, being mostly 2 to 4
feet (0.61 to 1.22 m) and proportionally narrower
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