No, turtles don't mate for life. In fact, turtles instinctively survive on their own all their lives, pairing only to reproduce but after the deed is done, the male leaves while the female lays her eggs on land, buries them in the sand, and then leaves them. No such bond or companionship exists in wild turtles.
When they get horny
....yes.
There are two types of turtles: Freshwater turtles and sea turtles. All freshwater turtles live mostly in water but often climb onto rocks and land to bask in the sun, mate, and lay eggs. Sea turtles don't bask in the sun, but they mate and lay eggs on land. Freshwater turtles live in rivers and lakes, and sea turtles live in the ocean.
Turtles mate to reproduce and ensure the survival of their species. During mating, the male turtle transfers sperm to the female turtle's reproductive tract, where fertilization of the eggs occurs. This process is essential for the continuation of the turtle population.
that is not true a sea turtle bites when it wants a mate i know i had two
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR1.Sea turtles are not generally considered social animals; however, some species do congregate offshore.2.Sea turtles gather together to mate. Members of some species travel together to nesting grounds.3.After hatchlings reach the water they generally remain solitary until they mate.
no, you are only able to mate same types of fish or turtle
Yes and they also mate for life.
They mate in the ocean, and then the females come onto land and make sand nests and lay the eggs
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
They mate in the summer
the turtle has to be 2000000000 to mate