Various animals are known to dig up and eat turtle eggs, including raccoons, foxes, and birds such as crows. Raccoons are particularly notorious for raiding turtle nests, using their dexterous paws to unearth the eggs. Other predators, like skunks and dogs, may also scavenge turtle nests for a meal. The impact of these predators can significantly affect turtle populations, especially in areas where human activity has altered their natural habitats.
The female of every turtle species digs the hole right before she lays the eggs.
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The mother gets on shore digs a burrow then lays eggs in it. After a while the eggs with hatch and the baby's will crawl to the ocean
It digs up a hole and puts its eggs in the hole then it leaves then the baby sea turtle crack the shell and craw out to sea.
A turtle is an aquatic animal. Turtles breath air and lay eggs. There are several species. Some species live entirely in the sea, coming ashore only to lay eggs in shallow pits the female digs in the sand. Other species live in brackish or fresh water.
The Goanna is an active forager which tracks down and digs out lizards (and their eggs), insects, spiders, scorpions, centipedes and even small mammals it sometimes digs up fresh water and marine turtle eggs.
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the mama turtle climbs onto a beach, digs a hole into the sand and then lays eggs. She put sand on top, then leaves. Eventually the eggs break and the babies climb out and go towards the water where they then turn into mama and papa turtles.
the mother turtle digs a hole in sand to lay her eggs. she digs it in a hole to protect them from predators. when the babies are ready to hatchvthe dug their way out and they lready have a shell so now they are all on their own. they do not live with their mother.
raccoon
A turtle or tortoise
There's no need to 'protect' them. Snakes wouldn't eat the turtle eggs anyway. The only species of egg-eating snake - eats small bird eggs - not reptile eggs.