In John Steinbeck's 'The Turtle,' the turtle plants the wild oat seeds by carrying them in the mud that sticks to its shell. As the turtle moves around, the seeds fall off into the soil, allowing them to germinate and grow. This process illustrates the interconnectedness of nature and the role that even small creatures play in the ecosystem.
Turtle seeds????? Do you mean turtle beans???? Most peas and beans will sprout within 24-48 hours if thoroughly soaked, although many are difficult to soak.
a turtle dove eats seeds and many other tyeps of seeds and also some flowers. bricks, and lots of mud and dirt
You can always just plant the seeds. Shelby (the ninja turtle Moshling)'s code is a Black Dragon Fruit, any color Dragon Fruit, and any color Magic Beans.
turtle grass or mongrove seeds
wild oat seeds
Fruit, Bread, seeds, what ever it would like, they're good luck after all you should make them happy. Check with a Pet store or the neighborhood bird man for specifics.
The Eurasian collared dove and ringed turtle dove are ring necked doves.
For me, the plot or the main point of the story was that pride will always bring you down. We all know that the rabbit was faster than the turtle but he was so boastful. The turtle on the other hand was humble and consistent. Consistency and humility triumphed over pride and arrogance.
A tortoise can eat seeds, but they normally like green plants. A tortoise doesn't have teeth, so they have to eat smaller seeds, like sunflower seeds.
Farmers plant seeds.
part of a plant makes the seeds.
The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.