Turtles lay their eggs underground [after digging a hole] they don't go underground with them.
by laying eggs
Yes to protect the eggs from sunlight
it will start laying down more offten. t will hapen eventully
the processing of a turtle having eggs is so when a mom and dad have something done they sune have a baby so that's what a turtles processing is and so we have good creters in America
yes
Are you SURE it's sleeping ? Turtles go into a kind of 'trance' when they lay their eggs - it may be that your beardie is doing something similar.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
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.
Videos of box turtles laying eggs typically showcase the turtles digging a nest in soft soil, where they deposit their eggs. The process can take several hours, during which the female carefully covers the eggs with dirt to protect them. These videos highlight the fascinating reproductive behavior of box turtles and provide insight into their natural habitat. Such footage can also raise awareness about the conservation of these reptiles and their nesting needs.
their moms come up on land and lay eggs then their mom leaves
Turtles typically lay eggs once or twice a year, with some species laying more frequently. Factors that influence their egg-laying frequency include environmental conditions, such as temperature and rainfall, as well as the turtle's age, health, and reproductive cycle.
There are many egg laying reptiles. This includes snakes, turtles and many others. Egg laying reptiles only lay their eggs during certain times of the year.