Turtles typically bury their eggs about 4 to 12 inches deep in sand or soil, depending on the species and environmental conditions. The depth helps protect the eggs from predators and temperature fluctuations. For example, sea turtles often dig deeper nests compared to freshwater turtles. The specific depth can vary based on factors like the type of turtle and the nesting site.
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If your paint turtle has all of her eggs and continues to flip over on her back i would recommend taking her to the vet for a better medical exam.
Sea turles can travel thousands of miles in their lifetime, but always return to the same beaches to lay their eggs, year after year.
Six feet, baby.
No you can not!! If your turtle has long nails that means you have a male turtle. If you cut his nails you are risking it to bleed to death and be in an excruciating pain. Long nails on your male turtle is natural and normal and is not a problem.
a snapper turtle is a type of turtle tha can have a very large shell. it travles in a very far distance.
the turtle crawled 100 m in 40 minutes?
its was a turtle
As far as I know, no.
my daughter found 2 baby painted turtles so I've been reading up on them. What I have read on mating and laying eggs so far is the female turtle is 4 to 5 years and male 3 -5 years for mating.
I don't know i think a lot of miles
14 miles taking A14.