It could be its babies..... Somebody wrote a stupid answer.
To who wrote the question...
I think you should check with a veterinary, it might be a growth from a papilloma virus. If they are, it is recommended to remove them by a vet. Similar things have been observed in many other animals including marine turtles.
Check:
Davidson, O. G. (2001). Fire in the turtle house. New York: Public affairs.
and seach for 'Fibro-Papilloma Virus'
green turtles are turtles that are green and swim in the ocean and lay eggs and leave them to survive by themselves
All turtles lay eggs, regardless of species.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
A sea turtle can have over 100 eggs in once. But it is a little different with pet turtles. Pet turtles can have up to 5 or 8 eggs(Or maybe eggs up to 10). Box turtles can have 4, 3,or 2 eggs in once.
they hatch from eggs.
They can lay up to 60 to 160 eggs at a time.
They can lay up to 60 to 160 eggs at a time.
it could affect badly because they also have this kind of bird that at the morning they search for eggs and eat them all but if this keeps happening the turtles could disapper
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They look like normal bird eggs but a little smaller.
About 45-55 days
They are Classified as endangered, green turtles are threatened by over harvesting of their eggs, the hunting of adults, being caught in fishing gear and loss of nesting beach sites.