Two species of sea urchins from the icy waters of Antarctica protect their young from the harsh conditions outside their bodies for several months before 'giving birth', according to biologists in France. The young develop in womb-like pouches inside the test, or shell, of the female urchin until they are about four millimetres long and fully armed with spines. Other species of sea urchins simply release millions of gametes into the water, and the resulting larvae must fend for themselves.
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Certain reptiles give birth to live young (such as the boa), but most will lay eggs.
No, They do not. They have eggs & then bury them on the shore. Leaving them on their own.
The lay eggs and wait for them to hatch>
they lay eggs
They don't
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
AnswerA group of adult sea turtles would be called a Bale. A group of baby sea turtles would be called Hatchlings.
Sea turtles can live to be over one hundred and fifty (150) years old. I'm not sure what the oldest sea turtle was though.
sea turtles get eaten by alligators and much more animals.
the edangered species of sea turtles live in the Galapagos Islands
Turtles do not give birth to live young. All baby turtles, of all species, are hatched from eggs.
Turtles do not give birth, lay eggs on the beach (in the wild), given the right conditions the eggs will 'hatch' and lots of hatchlings (baby turtles) scamper down the beach to the sea.
They also have to catch oxygen from land.And they make their nests there.
Yes, because female are the only one who give birth to babies.
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.
they give birth
* sea turtles * Snails * Slugs * spiders
they lay eggs
In common parlance, birth is the beginning of a creature's chronological age. Therefore, a sea turtle is "zero" at birth.
a sea turtle is a type of turtle that is given birth to on land than lives in the sea from a baby to an adult. sea turtles are indangered. :(
They lay around 200 eggs and they travel too slowly after they give birth to follow them to the sea. That explains why most of the 200 are picked off by crabs and birds.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks