The mother turtles never return to their eggs even after they hatch, because even if she did stay with her eggs, she could not be able to protect her eggs from danger, and she'd probably get hurt, too.
Turtles bury their eggs because they don't stay to protect the eggs. The sand covering is the only defense the eggs have against predators. and also keeps the eggs warm at night.
so they may poach them to sell or may eat them.
It's a delicacy in some places.
Because people don't have hearts
because its a good luck
So they can return to the water
No. Sea turtles lay eggs and then leave. The eggs hatch about a month later, never meeting their parents.
green turtles are turtles that are green and swim in the ocean and lay eggs and leave them to survive by themselves
fish and frogs also humans and turtles
they make a hole in the sand next to the beach and lay their eggs in the hole.they usually do this during the night.
Turtles have their eggs in the sand, they dig a very deep hole (it is more long the wide) and lay their eggs in it (they dig the hole deep so it will keep the eggs warm) they then cover up the hole again and leave.
because they leave them to hatch
On beaches, they lay them and then hide them, then leave until they hatch.
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......
Many animals lay their eggs and leave them - eg the salmon, sea turtles, butterflies. Other animals eg the cuckoos lay their eggs and leave them to other animals to rear.
They don't, leatherback sea turtles lay eggs, bury them, then leave for the ocean. When the eggs hatch, the mother is not around.
No, male turtles can lay eggs.