yea they only go the beach to lay there eggs then go back to the ocean............ the baby's care for themselves
Yes. They always go back to either the exact beach they were laid or if there is some reason they cannot lay their eggs there, they lay them at a beach in the general vicinity.
No they lay their eggs, bury them, and leave never to return again...until they come back to lay more eggs. The babies find their way back. Except for the ones that don't make it.
Sea turtles lay their eggs where they were born and then those eggs lay their eggs where they were born and so on.
No. Sea turtles lay eggs and then leave. The eggs hatch about a month later, never meeting their parents.
green turtles are turtles that are green and swim in the ocean and lay eggs and leave them to survive by themselves
no male sea turtles can also lay eggs when they are mid-aged.
That would be any female sea turtles. There are only two knds of sea turtles, males and females. Males do not lay eggs.
If you mean Loggerhead Sea Turtles, then they lay eggs. (I think all turtles lay eggs) Loggerheads, as well as all other Sea Turtles, lay their eggs on a beach, usually the same beach where they themselves hatched.
so they can lay eggs and their eggs can walk to the sea.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
On land.
Many animals lay their eggs and leave them - eg the salmon, sea turtles, butterflies. Other animals eg the cuckoos lay their eggs and leave them to other animals to rear.
In the wild, they dig holes in the sand on a beach and lay their eggs there.
They can lay up to 60 to 160 eggs at a time.
They can lay up to 60 to 160 eggs at a time.