Apart form the fact that they hatch on land and therefore have to make their way to the ocean to start with, yes.
How 'bout this: NO!
male turtles usually have a prominant point at the end of their underbelly shell, right under the head. Plus girl turtles smell better ...
In terms of size, male turtles are usually smaller than female turtles, usually the small difference of an inch. Male turtles also have a thicker, longer shell than females. Their undershells also differ; male turtles' are concave while the female turtles' undershells are flat and a bit convex.
An entire male goat is called a buck. A castrated male goat is called a wether.
A boar is an entire male pig. A sow is a female pig.
Yes - there are both male and female turtles.
Male, as his entire life.
No, turtles don't mate for life. In fact, turtles instinctively survive on their own all their lives, pairing only to reproduce but after the deed is done, the male leaves while the female lays her eggs on land, buries them in the sand, and then leaves them. No such bond or companionship exists in wild turtles.
no they normally are solitary
No. Female Alligator snapping turtles are larger than male Alligator Snappers.
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
Answer: Female turtles have dull colors and male turtles are much brighter and can sometimes be smaller too.
guy turtles get girl sea turtles by biting their viginas and suck their penisas
In what sense are you talking about???
How 'bout this: NO!
yes
About 6 sea turtles (Not in billions, millions or thousands)