In essence you really aren't supposed to interfere with nature and the way it works or things turn out. However, I would bury them as long as you do not smother them but cover them just enough for the babies to emerge and find their way to the ocean.
of course they do
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
sea turtle. they bury their eggs and leave them. once the eggs hatch they are left to fend for themselves.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the animal buries the eggs it steals from the nest in the sand.
no, leave them how they are
To prepare them for the end of their lives when they'll be buried as well. It's the cycle of life
a turtle lays egg on the dirt, they lay eggs and hide it below the soil
Mammals bury their eggs in sandsoil.
Yes a pet slider turtle can begin to lay eggs at the age of four when she reaches maturity. If she does not have a place where she can bury her eggs she will old them inside of her until she can't anymore. She will then just drop them in the water in her tank.
Bury them
The female box turtle will dig about 5 inches into the ground before laying her 1.5 inch eggs.
no, just leave them there