Tabob: The Legendary Leatherback Turtle of the Kei Islands
An Endangered Giant of the Sea The Leatherback turtle (known locally as Tabob ) is one of the most remarkable marine creatures that grace the waters of the Kei Islands in Southeast Maluku. Distinguished by its immense size, the leatherback is the largest species of sea turtle in the world, reaching up to 2 meters in length and weighing up to 700 kilograms. Unlike other sea turtles, the leatherback's shell is not hard but instead consists of a thick, leathery layer, which gives this turtle its name. Cultural Significance in the Kei Community In the Kei Islands, Tabob holds a special place not only as a symbol of natural heritage but also as a vital part of local culture and tradition. For generations, the presence of these giant turtles has been intertwined with the stories, beliefs, and customs of the people. Local myths often depict Tabob as sacred creatures that carry wisdom from the sea and are protectors of balance in the marine ecosystem. One particularly interesting tradi...