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Yes. All birds lay eggs.
Golden eagles are a different species than turtles and nature dictates the number of offspring needed for survival. A bird mother will need far less young because she takes care of her young after hatching them. She must feed and look after them until they learn to fly (fledge). The survival rate of a chick is far greater than that of a young turtle who's mother lays the eggs and then leaves, never seeing them again. Turtles lay more eggs to ensure some of the hatch make it to safety in the water near the clutch. This is natures way of continuing the survival of the species.
Golden Eagles lay from 1 to 3 eggs per breeding cycle, with 2 being the most common and 4 being a rare occurrence.
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
Some animals that eat turtles include crocodiles, alligators, some species of snakes, and some large predatory birds like eagles. Additionally, some mammals such as raccoons and foxes have been known to prey on turtle eggs and hatchlings.
Eagles lay eggs
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
Turtles lay eggs. What about rhubarb?
snapping turtles burry there eggs in the sand.
How long does it take for a eagles to lay eggs
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.