Yes, they hatch from eggs.
Yes, tortoises lay eggs from which the young hatch from.
No, not all animals that hatch from eggs are considered amphibians. Amphibians are a specific group of vertebrates that include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.Other animals that hatch from eggs could be reptiles (like snakes or turtles) or birds.
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Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
Baby turtles hatch from eggs laid by the mother turtle. The eggs are buried in sand or soil and hatch after a few months. Once they hatch, the baby turtles dig their way out and make their way to the ocean.
Turtles lay eggs and therefore they 'hatch'. Turtles mate at sea and when the eggs are ready to be laid, the female comes ashore and digs a shallow nest in warm sand near the shore. She then returns to the water and never returns to the nest. After incubation the baby turtles hatch, scramble up out of the nest sand and make their way into the water.
they hatch from eggs.
Yes. Note that tortoises should not be confused with turtles, which normally look very similar but spend their entire life in the water except when finding their way to the sea when born and when females briefly come ashore to lay their eggs and bury their eggs in sand, whereas tortoises spend their entire life on land and land only and lay their eggs in soft, smooth dirt.
Turtles lay eggs in shallow nests in the sand, and they hatch there.
No, when they hatch out of eggs they are air-breathing and look like small turtles
Turtles do not have babies, they produce highly precious eggs, they retreat to the other side of the beach (away from the sea) and they burrow down around 1/2 to a foot down and bear there eggs there, then when the eggs hatch, the baby turtles head off to sea.