The developing hatchlings do not have sex chromosomes so their gender is determined by the temperature within the nest.
There is a "pivotal" temperature which varies slightly among species, ranging between approximately 83-85 degrees fahrenheit (28-29 degress celsius), at which embryos within a nest develop into a mix of males and females. Temperatures above this range produce females and colder temperatures produce males.
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The sex of a baby sea turtle is determined by the temp of the sand. Cooler sand produces males and warmer sand produces females.
The weight of a baby sea turtle is around 10- 30 pounds depending on how old they are.
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. :(
A baby sea turtle is called a hatchling.
It digs up a hole and puts its eggs in the hole then it leaves then the baby sea turtle crack the shell and craw out to sea.
yes they can
A baby green sea turtle would be called a hatchling.
The baby green sea turtle is eaten by racoons, seabirds and crabs. The only animal that can eat an adult green sea turtle is a shark.
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If you have a turtle i can show you how you can tell sea turtles apart by gender....if not then find a picture of a sea turtle turned on its back.... IF YOU HAVE A SEA TURTLE PLEASE READ BELOW: Turn over your turtle and you should see its tail with a dot on the bottom. If the dot is at the top of the tail like up close to its shell it is female....if it has a dot lower from its shell it is a male sea turtle. BECAREFUL NOT TO DROP THE TURTLE PLEASE ;) It is called a Cloaca by the way. Hope this helped for all you turtle lovers out there.
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that the sea turtles mother leaves her baby sea turtle eggs on the beach until they hatch