No, as soon as they hatch there able to take care of them selves,
When young alligator snapping turtles hatch, they are two to three inches long.
Alligator snapping turtles may be just inches long at birth, but as adults they can grow to a length of 2-5 feet. Larger cases are possible, but rare.
They do not give birth. Turtles lay eggs, typically once a year.
Yes, because female are the only one who give birth to babies.
Baby snapping turtles typically start to eat shortly after they hatch, usually within a few days. They are instinctively drawn to small prey and aquatic vegetation in their environment. In the wild, they often begin foraging for food as soon as they leave the nest, which helps them grow and develop quickly. Proper nutrition is crucial for their survival and growth during this early stage.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
Turtles do not give birth to live young. All baby turtles, of all species, are hatched from eggs.
Chickens lay eggs, also turtles, birds and fish.Humans (women) give live birth to babies as do; dogs, cats, horses, cows.
Conjoined twins are babies joined at birth.
Turtle don't give birth. They are repiles and lay eggs, some can lay up to 1000 at a time.
Baby turtles are born on land and then return to water many of them return to their birth place and bury their babies there when they mature
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.