Turtles tend to prefer sand, however some species use sandy soil or regular soil. Locations are often chosen for soil temperature, humidity, and protection from predators. In high predator areas the location tends to be protected areas such as sandbars, in other areas beaches and sidehills are used.
wear do u think......in a bed?or or a a bAG!? on the land okay there now go right that down in ur itty bitty note book if u havent yet
The place where turtles/tortoises lay their eggs is usually referred to as a Nest.
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No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
In the bogs, or more specifically, warm, soggy, moist areas.
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
No. Semi-Aquatic Turtles like the Red eared Slider will only lay eggs on land, not under water.
It is safer to lay them buried in the sand, and turtles breathe air and do not have gills to survive for that long in the water, either.
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
no, female turtles crawl up onto the shore and dig holes to lay their eggs. and when the eggs hatch, the baby turtles crawl down the beach into the water
they lay eggs
Because it is safer to lay their eggs in sand, in water, it is cold, and the babies inside the eggs will die. Just my thoughts.
Unfortunately not, unless you have an appropriate soil area out of the water for the eggs to be laid.