Because most of them dont survive.
Your question is some what unclear but I will try my best to answer it. A female turtle doesn't have to mate to lay eggs. So even a lone female turtle may lay unfertilized eggs. If an adult male and female turtle are kept together then they will mate. If the female doesn't have sand or dirt to lay her eggs in then she may lay her eggs in the water or on whatever land possible. If you know your turtle is pregnant and put her in an separate enclosure for 4 months then yes she probably will lay eggs in there.
turtles usually lay about 24 to 32 eggs Yeah but they're asking a specific turtle so wouldn't the number change do you think?
clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them
The main reason why they do that is because not many turtles survive in the wild. So the female turtle must lay a lot of eggs at a time to make sure that even though most of the turtles will not survive in the wild, some will survive.
Leatherback sea turtles lay eggs to make more of them.
Yes, crickets do lay eggs. Female crickets typically lay between 150 to 400 eggs at a time.
Partridge's lay so many eggs to increase the chance that some will survive to become an adult partridge.
Turtles typically take 1-3 hours to lay eggs, but this can vary depending on factors like the species of turtle, environmental conditions, and the turtle's health. Factors that can affect the time it takes for turtles to lay eggs include the availability of suitable nesting sites, temperature, and stress levels.
The birds do not need to lay so many eggs because the probability of all the eggs getting hatched is higher compared to the amphibians. Secondly, the predators that feed on the eggs are fewer as compared to the other animals that lay very many eggs.
Some they lay them in a damp environment (Ex. Crocodile, some lizards and snakes, ect.). But some, such as a rattle snake, live in the desert. So they lay their eggs in a dry, arid environment. Yet, there are some that live in the ocean (Turtle). So they lay their eggs in the sand on a beach, then when the little baby turtles hatch, they run into the ocean. Reptiles are a very and diverse species of animal, so there is no definite environment where they lay their eggs.
Sea turtles lay their eggs on beaches so they can keep their eggs away from predators.So that fish do not eat themthis is to ensure that none of the predators in the sea eat the eggs.
Their eggs are preyed upon by other animals, and many are lost that way. So the fact that they lay a lot of eggs helps the species to survive.