Into the ocean.
They travel to the sea the minute they hatch from their eggs. All the baby turtles hatch at about the same time and the whole group will race to the water before predators come.
Turtles lay eggs and therefore they 'hatch'. Turtles mate at sea and when the eggs are ready to be laid, the female comes ashore and digs a shallow nest in warm sand near the shore. She then returns to the water and never returns to the nest. After incubation the baby turtles hatch, scramble up out of the nest sand and make their way into the water.
Turtles lay eggs in shallow nests in the sand, and they hatch there.
Yes, they hatch from eggs.
yes
Baby turtles hatch from eggs laid by the mother turtle. The eggs are buried in sand or soil and hatch after a few months. Once they hatch, the baby turtles dig their way out and make their way to the ocean.
No
Sea turtles hatch throughout the year but mostly in summer.
yes, when they hatch it they can turn and look, but they might not have eyes on their butts
Box turtles hatch from an egg and their mothers are long gone. They never see their mother.
The black turtle
Yes, turtles hatch in California. Different species of turtles can be found hatching in various regions of California where they lay their eggs, such as along the coast near beaches or in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, and ponds. Some common species of turtles that hatch in California include the Western Pond Turtle and the California Red-Legged Turtle.