Sea turtles, like reptiles in general, do not raise their babies. Once the turtle egg hatches, the baby is on its own.
The sea turtle (of any breed) lays eggs in a hole dug above the high tide mark, usually at night, and then returns to the sea. The baby turtles eventually hatch, and digging themselves out, hurry to reach the sea. Many turtles fail to reach the sea as predators (seagulls, foxes, etc) gather and snatch them up. Those that reach the sea are still in danger, as sharks, seals, and other predators lurk in the waves.
It is only because of the vast numbers of eggs laid, that a small number of turtles survive to grow into adulthood, and will eventually return to the same beach to lay eggs.
It about takes 3 minutes for a baby sea turtle to get to the sea.
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Young turtles don't stay with their mothers.
The female turtle lays her eggs in the sand and then goes away. The baby turtles hatch and from then on look after themselves
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it is 4 inches long
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When they are first born, they are about 2 inches long.
The weight of a baby sea turtle is around 10- 30 pounds depending on how old they are.
a sea turtle is a type of turtle that is given birth to on land than lives in the sea from a baby to an adult. sea turtles are indangered. :(
A baby sea turtle is called a hatchling.
It digs up a hole and puts its eggs in the hole then it leaves then the baby sea turtle crack the shell and craw out to sea.
yes they can
A baby green sea turtle would be called a hatchling.
The lenght of a green sea turtle is 40-50 inches
There are many different spieces of sea (marine) turtles, ranging in size from 2 to 6 feet in length. Green Sea Turtle (chelonia mydas) 36-43 inches, up to 350 pounds Hawksbill Turtle (eretmochelys imbricata) 30 - 36 inches, up to 180 pounds Kemp's Ridley (lepiodchelys kempii) 30 inches, up to 100 pounds Leatherback Sea Turtle (demochelys coriacae) up to 6 feet, over 2,000 pounds Loggerhead Sea Turtle (caretta caretta) 33-40 inches, up to 400 pounds Olive Ridley Turtle (lepiodchelys olivacaef) 24 - 30 inches, up to 100 pounds Largest turtle is the Leatherback Sea Turtle measuring 6.5 feet (2 m) and weighing 1,400 pounds (636 kg).
about 100mm
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