Unfortunately no.
That's why most baby turtles don't make it to the sea or through the hour.
Turtle eggs cannot stay in the water for more than 48 hours after they are laid or they will die.
Sea turtles lay their eggs on beaches so they can keep their eggs away from predators.So that fish do not eat themthis is to ensure that none of the predators in the sea eat the eggs.
During reproduction, the male funnels sperm into a deep sac located near the female's eyes. The female discharges the fertilized eggs into the water. The parents don't wait around to witness the birth.
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
Only a female Sea turtle goes on land to lay her eggs. Male Sea Turtles stay in the water there whole lives
No they might not get warm enough to hatch
No, mother snapping turtles do not typically stay around to see their eggs hatch. Once they have laid their eggs in a suitable nesting site, they typically return to the water and do not play a role in caring for or protecting the hatchlings.
She doesn't !... Butterflies simply 'glue' their eggs to the underside of a leaf - where they stay until the caterpillars hatch. Once she's laid the eggs, her life is over anyway, and she dies shortly afterwards !
They don't build a 'nest' as such. The female simply digs a hole in soft earth, deposits her eggs, then covers them over. The eggs stay warm enough underground to develop into baby turtles - that dig themselves out when they hatch.
Does the male and female lovebird stay in the same cage with 10 eggs? If you have two lovebirds in a cage and 10 eggs, then you can be fairly sure you have two hens and not a pair!!!
It depends on the bird or animal laid the eggs. Some may stay good for days, some may stay good for months and some may stay good for years.
A Red Ear Slider Turtle mama an have 10-13.