no because the turtle has to survive and when the babies hatch only a few of them make it to shore, im sure they want to but they just cant
well when they first hatch the parents will take care of it, and when they become teenagers they will live on there on..
Turtle don't take care of their young. Once the young hatch and emerge from the sand, they head instinctively towards the sea. Many young may hatch, but only a few reach maturity.
It doesn't. Sea Turtle eggs are left on shores, buried, and when they hatch they are left to fend for themselves. Baby Sea Turtles have excellent instinctive skills, so they really don't need a parent to help them out.
It dosen't
by putting them in its shell
what young sea turtles of this species have heart shaped shells
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
A turtle or tortoise
A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
that the sea turtles mother leaves her baby sea turtle eggs on the beach until they hatch
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
There are numbers of animals that do not look after their young, such as: The Sea Turtle Fish (that includes sharks) Snakes Many Insects - butterflys ect. Lizards (only some) Lobsters Some humans (sorry! but some don't)