Here you can see the Leatherback turtles and the Olive
Ridleys coming to lay their eggs on the beaches at night.
Not exact matches
Every year, almost half a million female olive
ridleys (Lepidochelys olivacea)
come to Gahirmatha beach in Orissa and the nearby islands, where they lay more than 50 million eggs.
Olive
ridley turtles, hawksbill turtles, green turtles and leatherback turtles
come ashore to nest along the beach during their breeding season.
Of the four species that
come to Nicaragua to lay their eggs, leatherbacks and hawksbills are classified as critically endangered, greens are endangered, and olive
ridleys are vulnerable (via WWF).