Only once..Springtime.
If you mean Loggerhead Sea Turtles, then they lay eggs. (I think all turtles lay eggs) Loggerheads, as well as all other Sea Turtles, lay their eggs on a beach, usually the same beach where they themselves hatched.
Turtles lay eggs in what is called "clutches" where they lay around 70 to 100 eggs at a time.
Loggerhead turtles come ashore to lay eggs once per year, usually during the summer months.
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
The Loggerhead sea turtle can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The loggerhead mostly stays in the water, females come out of the water briefly to lay eggs.
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.
In the bogs, or more specifically, warm, soggy, moist areas.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
they lay eggs
Turtles usually lay there eggs in a hole in the sand the bay turtles hatch out and crawl to the sea. This is from wikipedia:(edited) Turtles lay eggs, like other reptiles, which are slightly soft and leathery. Large numbers of eggs are deposited in holes dug into mud or sand. They are then covered and left to incubate by themselves. When the turtles hatch, they squirm their way to the surface and head toward the water. There are no known species in which the mother cares for the young. Sea turtles lay their eggs on dry, sandy beaches. Immature sea turtles are not cared for by the adults.
loggerhead turtls lay about 150 to 200 ok