No..They would be eaten, and they must be buried in the sand to hatch..
because when the eggs hatch they dont dround and after they hatch they swim to mothers in the ocean
The female sea turtle can lay up to 80-120 eggs. Then it takes about 2-4 months to hatch. They need to lay that many eggs because there is a small chance that any of the 80-120 eggs will survive.
a sea turtle adult female is swimming to get to the nest to lay her eggs into the nest she had made the day before. when the sea turtle reaches the beach it will find it's way to the nest they had made, then it will lay it's eggs and go back into the ocean. when meanwhile the eggs in the nest are sitting there if the nest there mother made is warm, the eggs will turn out to be girls and if it's cold then the eggs will turn out to be boys. when the eggs hatch they haft to begin a long walk to the ocean. the mother lays a clutch of 105 eggs and most of the time only 80% of the babies make it to the ocean, the ways they can die along the way are, seagulls can catch them in there mouths, and crabs can attack them.
an example is when a sea turtle has to compete with its brothers to survive they each have to look for there own food
The mother gets on shore digs a burrow then lays eggs in it. After a while the eggs with hatch and the baby's will crawl to the ocean
The life cycle of a sea turtle goes like this. It starts with the mother sea turtle coming to the beach and laying her eggs. Next she covers them in sand and then she crawls back to the ocean.Once the babies hatch they crawl to the ocean, but many do not survive. Some get eaten by birds. The ones that do survive, will grow into young sea turtles.They eat things found in the seaweed. Then they swim back to the shore where they will mate. Once they mate the life cycle starts all over again.
There are many predators that seek sea turtle eggs. A turtle lays approximately 30 eggs at one time. If a predator gets those eggs then there is little chance any will survive. If the nest is untouched and unharmed about 20 to 25 will survive and about 15 actually make it into the ocean. Of those 15 ten get eaten before they grow up and 3 get killed by humans so only 2 usually grow up to reproduce.
Only a female Sea turtle goes on land to lay her eggs. Male Sea Turtles stay in the water there whole lives
That would depend on the species of turtle. Sea turtle eggs are approximately that size.
the mama sea turtle lays it on the land
No, b/c the sea turtle lives a lot longer than the snapping turtle.
In the ocean, or 'under the sea'.