They keep them in the sand and come back to the water when they grow up.
No, all turtles lay eggs. Although some species of reptiles, like rattlesnakes, are capable of giving birth to live young, turtles do not.
they lay eggs
Turtles do not give birth to live young. All baby turtles, of all species, are hatched from eggs.
No, what you are actually seeing when looking at the gravid spot is the eggs inside the mother fish. The gravid spot does not go away until the mother has given birth to her young. The spot will get very dark before the fry are born, because they will begin to hatch out of their eggs before the birth.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live 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.
Chickens lay eggs, they do not give birth. :)
it lays eggs
Ladybeetles do not give birth; they lay eggs. And no, they do not die after laying eggs either.
they lay 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.
Female turtles lay eggs after mating with male turtles. The male turtle fertilizes the eggs inside the female's body before she lays them in a nest on land. The eggs hatch after a certain period of time, and baby turtles emerge from the eggs ready to start their lives.