Hatchling turtles break out of their eggs by the use of an egg tooth. The egg tooth is a very sharp, small, white tooth on the tip of the turtles beak. It is the only tooth that the turtle will ever have. The baby will break a hole though the tough egg wall and then rest for a bit. Soon the baby will be back at the job and will use the egg tooth to cut though the egg enough to crawl out. Or he might break open the egg and then choose to sit in his egg for a couple days before finally coming out. Once the baby has broken through the egg wall the egg tooth pops off.
In general, reptiles lay eggs which develop during incubation and then hatch. they dont just lay eggs they have woo hoo
Turtles lay eggs, which hatch into baby turtles.
I don't know how they are. Go outside and find a baby lizard, and ask "How are you doing?" :)
in eggs
yes
Yes,sea turtles were born on land because I read it in a fact book.So,yes sea turtles were born on land and the parents put them under the sand when they are born until they are old enough to go out to sea.
A lot.
I can't give you specific locations, but I can confidently tell you that they're born in the sea.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
Not really because it's obvious. They were born in the sand.
Yes, beacuse its were they where born.
they hatch from eggs.
sea turtles
No. Sea turtles lay eggs and then leave. The eggs hatch about a month later, never meeting their parents.
They are born on the beach, and they crawl down the beach to the water.
SEA turtles. Yes.