A LOT...
it can be from 25- about 100
most don't make it though which is why so many are made
Green turtles - 6 clutches of 115 eggs every 4-6 years Loggerhead turtles 4 clutches of 120 eggs every 3-5 years Leatherback turtles - up to 10 clutches of 100 eggs every 3-5 years Olive ridley & Kemps ridley 2-3 clutches of ~90 eggs every 2 years Hawksbill turtles 4 clutches of 120 eggs ever 3-5 years Flatback turtles 3 clutches of 50 eggs every 1 to 2 years
Giant turtles are vegetarian and live on a diet of many different varieties of plants.
200 every minute and 700 eggs will hatch and become millipedes
Leatherback turtles have around 70 eggs every 2-3 years, but only about two thirds of those eggs will hatch.
1 to 23 at a time depending location
About 2000
The number of eggs an aquatic turtle can lay varies with each different species. The smaller freshwater turtles will lay between 1 and 5 clutches of around 10 eggs per breeding season. Larger sea turtles can lay 6 clutches of 150 eggs every 2 to 4 years.
a sea turtle can lay 50-160 eggs but they lay 10 per minute.
4
usually about 100
A sea turtle can have over 100 eggs in once. But it is a little different with pet turtles. Pet turtles can have up to 5 or 8 eggs(Or maybe eggs up to 10). Box turtles can have 4, 3,or 2 eggs in once.
Green sea turtles can lay between 100 to 200 eggs at a time in a single nest. They typically nest every 2 to 4 years, and the eggs incubate for about 60 days before hatching. However, not all eggs will hatch, and many hatchlings face numerous predators and challenges as they make their way to the ocean.