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coasts. day-active females lay one to eight clutches of -some golf ball-sized, leathery-shelled, spherical eggs every two to four years in urn-shaped nest cavities late at night. hatchlings migrate from their shells within to days minimally and maximally, and to days mostly, and mature within to years. algae
, crustaceans, fish eggs, invertebrates, jellyfish, molluscs, sponges and worms versus algae and sea grasses nourish flesh-eating younger and omnivorous (everything-eating) older juveniles and plant-eating adults.brown algae, comb jellies, crustaceans, fish, jellyfish, molluscs, portuguese man-of-wars...
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