A turtle's mother.
She looks like her mother told her to. No, seriously. . . |like a turtle|
Turtle felt neglected and unloved by her mother in "The Westing Game." She believed she was overlooked in favor of her older sister, Angela, which led to feelings of resentment and a desire to prove herself.
Turtle has a strained relationship with her mother in "The Westing Game" due to her mother's strict and overbearing nature. This conflict influences Turtle's behavior and independence throughout the story.
She looks like her mother told her to. No, seriously. . . |like a turtle|
mother earth
he feels mad
Yeh
Mother and Baby turtles don't really have relationships. Most of the time the mother lay her eggs, and then leaves the nest. The babies rarely if not ever meet their mom.
yes because they love them
When a mother sea turtle crawls up the beach to lay her eggs it is called a turtle crawl.
yes the mother burries the egg in the sand and then leaves. racoons eat baby eggs so some might not survuve