The female Box turtle will dig about 5 inches into the ground before laying her 1.5 inch eggs.
Box turtles lay 2-6, sometimes 8 eggs at one time. They bury them and a few weeks later they hatch and dig to the surface.
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
No, she cares less about the babies. She will even eat them when they hatch. That is why we separate baby turtles from adult turtles...even before they are born.
They lay there eggs in the sand like nomarl turtles but they have to bury them rell deep.
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
Yes, all turtles do.
they lay there eggs in the sand but so nobody can break them they make a hole and then they lay them and cover them.
no
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
They don't, leatherback sea turtles lay eggs, bury them, then leave for the ocean. When the eggs hatch, the mother is not around.
They use their tails to dig a whole and bury the eggs in the ground... usually near a pond/swampy area.
Because its easier than building a nest in a tree. Same principle.