A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
The eggs are abandoned as soon as they are laid and have been buried in the sand.
it will effect the eggs
Once the eggs have been laid the mother covers them with sand to conceal the nest. The warm sand acts as an incubator. Incubation periods can vary depending on the area of beach where the eggs have been laid. Average time for incubation is two months. The mother turtle's safety is at risk when she leaves the ocean to nest.
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
During high tide a place is now covered with water and fish are swimming into this space which is now rich with the garbage the low tide left behind . During low tide fish have laid eggs in the sand. Now the sand where fish laid eggs is above the water, and crabs and all sort of creatures move around on top on those eggs. Also there are many birds that want to eat the eggs too.
The only way to relocate Angelfish eggs is to move whatever the eggs were laid on. Removing(scrapeing) the eggs from where the fish laid them will result in the death of the eggs. HTH
How old is your fish? Your fish may have laid eggs, After a fish has laid eggs it will pass on, one of my fantails died after it laid eggs :(
sit on the eggs
Yes. `The chicken laid five eggs.` is a correct sentence.
two birds had 7 and one had 5
No, they eggs are laid in water.
It laid about 15 eggs