There's no need to 'protect' them. Snakes wouldn't eat the turtle eggs anyway. The only species of egg-eating snake - eats small bird eggs - not reptile eggs.
how do you tell if a box turtle laid eggs
the australian snake head turtle does not hatches the eggs as like other turtles their eggs needs a normal warm temprature . but the snake head turtles cover their eggs with the sand ,after breaking the shell it's offsprings needs water to live.
You can tell if it's having eggs by if it berring itself in the sand or dirt
There are a huge variety of eggs that are edible including chicken eggs, turkey eggs, and quail eggs. You can also find lizard eggs, turtle eggs, and even snake eggs.
Bird: Kiwi Reptile: Alligator or Sea turtle maybe a snake Depends on the area. Tropical: Kiwi, alligator or snake Beach: All of above plus sea turtle Northern US: probably a snake.
the snake will win because it is faster then the turtle.
The best way to tell if your box turtle is pregnant is by the way she acts. A pregnant box turtle will begin nesting and preparing for her eggs to be laid.
Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
The snake-necked turtle has a neck because it needs to survive. Doh!!!
We keep turtle and snake in same class because both are reptiles.
Turtle eggs (and tortoise eggs) can be either hard or soft-shelled, depending on the species.
It depends on the size of the bird and turtle.