Under a big rock or in the shade
Get the pro's to poo on it
put it in your backyard or a pond
the egg is already fertalized that's why she laid the egg
You can cover it with sand. After a period of time, baby turtles would start coming out.
it is unwise to since turtles (depending on the type) need a certain temperature environment or they die also, birds and other animals can feed off of the turtle it could escape if it can dig if you don't see it when it blends in, you can step on it accidentally
I have 2 mud turtles in my backyard pond with a dozen goldfish and small koi. The turtles are too slow to catch the fish but sure wiped out the snail population...
The word backyard itself is used as an adjunctive noun (not an adjective) when paired with another noun, e.g. backyard barbecue, backyard mechanic. The word backyard is not an attribute in either case.
in your backyard
My backyard My backyard
Depends what backyard.
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.
a barbecue that goes in your backyard