Yes, according to seaturtle.org, all sea turtles are oviparous
Turtles are oviparous, as they lay eggs.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
Ocean dwellers that lay eggs and have bones are known as "Oviparous vertebrates." This term refers to animals that reproduce by laying eggs and possess a bony skeleton. Examples of oviparous vertebrates in the ocean include fish, sea turtles, and some species of sharks.
hens are oviparous because they lay eggs and the egg hatches after the egg is laid as opposed to ovoviviparous which is when the eggs hatch inside the mother and viviparous which is when the mother gives birth to live young.
sea turtles
SEA turtles. Yes.
guy turtles get girl sea turtles by biting their viginas and suck their penisas
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.
No. seahorses are ovoviviparous...meaning they produce eggs but their eggs are in the placenta rather than being outside the body!
Sea Turtles swim in the sea because they eat fish.
Sea turtles are not mammals, they are reptiles.
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