It depends on what kind of turtle because certain turtles live in difrent areas and have difrent weights
it doesn't spend any time with them
Seaweed disperses primarily through the release of spores or reproductive structures into the water, which are carried by ocean currents. Some species also reproduce asexually by fragmenting, with pieces of the seaweed drifting away and potentially growing into new plants. Additionally, certain seaweeds can attach to floating debris, aiding in their long-distance transport across marine environments.
That depends on the species of turtle.
Seaweed can last for about one week in the refrigerator before it goes bad.
Eastern long-necked turtle was created in 1794.
They don't. Eggs and sperm are released into the water column where fertilization takes place. They then spend the first stage of their lives drifting as plankton before they settle to the bottom as fully formed sea stars.
You are drifting for a long time, so your wheels get blue. Let go, and get a dash.
yrs they are both 6000 meters long
The Alabama red bellied turtle is the kind of baby turtle that has orange on its stomach and has long claws.
it depends on what type of turtle and how heavy it is
It depends on the type of turtle it is. A female spotted turtle can only have 1 or 2 eggs due to its size, it only gets 5 in long. A Box turtle can have 7 or eight eggs due to its size, it gets up to a foot long. See, it all depends on what type of turtle it is and how long they get.
It's good if you're not too good at drifting or forget to, but with manual you can boost by drifting long enough.