yes the mother burries the egg in the sand and then leaves. racoons eat baby eggs so some might not survuve
Some places on a beach, under sand .
The eggs are abandoned as soon as they are laid and have been buried in the sand.
sand+egg= turtle
Baby turtles hatch from eggs laid by the mother turtle. The eggs are buried in sand or soil and hatch after a few months. Once they hatch, the baby turtles dig their way out and make their way to the ocean.
What kind of turtle is it? Turtles like painted turtles and slider turtles should be fine. But turtles like musk, mud, or soft shell turtles would have trouble reaching the surface to breath. Do some research on your turtle and find out what their habitat should be. Deep or shallow.
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.
turtle=egg+sand
Yes turtle egg need the sand to hatch.
nope. The eggs are left in the sand in the beach. the mama goes back to her own life, and the turtle babies? they don't have a very good future, now do they
You cross a sea turtle with a box turtle! Hope it helps
A turtle lays eggs and burries the eggs in the sand. Then they hach.
You can cover it with sand. After a period of time, baby turtles would start coming out.