Sea turtles take a different mate each season. In fact, females may mate with different males during the same mating season. Mating occurs at sea, where the males remain throughout most of their adult lives. Females return to land to dig nests and lay eggs, then return to sea, where they may mate with new males the following year.
The female hawksbill turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 150 eggs. The female green turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 110 eggs. The female leatherback turtle lays an average of 7 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 85 eggs. These turtles do not breed every year, rather every 2-4 years I really didnt know what specific turtle you were talking about so i just put this one
It's impossible to find out. Each code is different.
yes because they ate different things each season.
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it is about a turtle and a rabbit that race each other then the turtle wins.
What do you mean by 'better'? Each animal is different & unique in their own way!
The opposite of whatever season it is in the US, based on each being located in different hemispheres.
There are approximately 54 eggs in a flatback turtle's clutch. During a single nesting season, a female flatback may nest as many as 4 times (with a period of a little over two weeks between each laying.) This means in a single season a Flatback Turtle can lay upwards of 215 eggs. After this, the female will not lay again for 2-3 years.
Spring summer and winter yup!
That depends on the species of turtle, because each species reaches maturity at a different age or size. For the smallest species of turtle, the speckled padloper tortoise, they can lay eggs when less than 3.9 inches long.
No, different types of turtles can only mate with each other if they are both part of the same sub species. for instance yellow belly sliders and red eared sliders can mate. but a painted turtle and box turtle would not mate.
If you mean Click Clock Wood i think it's different for every season