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How many egg can a logger head turtle have?

A logger head turtle can have between 60-120 eggs. They hatch after 7 to 10 weeks and it's either male or female depending on the temperature. If it's high the egg will hatch into a female and if it is low the egg will hatch into a male.


What is a Logger head turtle?

A large-headed turtle occurring in most seas.


Is the logger head turtle warm blooded?

Is a loggerhead turtle warm or cold blood


Why is the logger head sea turtle is endangered?

They are endangered because of accidental by-catch, water pollution, turtle consumption, and more.


What is the colour of a logger head sea turtle shell?

mixture of red and olive coloured green.:)


Is a Logger Head Sea Turtle an Amphibian or a Reptile?

i am not too sure but i would say a reptile. but i may be wrong


What do the logger head egg look like?

The eggs look like are ping-pong balls.


What type of sea turtles live in the gulf of mexico?

The three types of sea turtles that you will find in the gulf of Mexico are green sea turtle, logger head sea turtle, and leather back sea turtle.


What color is a leatherback sea turtle?

What is the color of a logger head sea turtle


Can Australian fresh water snake head turtle eggs hatch under water?

the australian snake head turtle does not hatches the eggs as like other turtles their eggs needs a normal warm temprature . but the snake head turtles cover their eggs with the sand ,after breaking the shell it's offsprings needs water to live.


Do logger head turtles have sharp teeth?

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What are Logger head and snapping are type of?

Loggerhead and snapping refer to types of turtles. The loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) is known for its large head and is primarily found in warm ocean waters, while the snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a freshwater species recognized for its powerful jaws and distinctive appearance. Both species play important roles in their respective ecosystems.