An average pond turtle lays about 8 eggs but they can lay as few as 1.
sand+egg= turtle
turtle=egg+sand
Yes turtle egg need the sand to hatch.
You can. Boiling and eating turtle eggs is a custom found mostly in Asia, but it isn't as popular because of many strict laws on poaching. Boiling a turtle egg, no matter how long you do it, results in a soft yolk and egg whites with a gooey consistency.
You can always buy tadpoles and a pet store, and put them in your pond. I am sure that it will also happen naturally. "Build a pond and they will come," or something like that. If there are frogs in your neighborhood they will find your pond. I would suggest, though, that you do not turn tadpoles that you bought in a pet store loose in your pond. When they turn into frogs they may become an "invasive species" and upset the balance of your eco-system. Some frogs eat other frogs and even birds. (www.rosepond.com)
Usually, a small dent in a turtle egg is okay but a large dent or a sunken in egg could mean that the egg has collapsed. For more information, I recommend going to the Turtle Tails website link in the related links; it gives a complete guide on how to care for turtle eggs and what it means if a turtle egg looks a certain way. It would be best to go on that site. Hope your egg is okay!
i think turtles can lay 4-13
they take ABOUT 75 days.
no its up your bum
Egg layer
It's bad if the turtle is still in it.
the egg is already fertalized that's why she laid the egg