The eggs take 45 to 75 days to hatch.
A mama sea turtle typically lays between 50 to 200 eggs in a single nest, depending on the species. They may nest multiple times in a season, contributing to a total of several hundred eggs laid over that period. After laying eggs, the mother sea turtle returns to the sea, leaving the eggs to incubate in the sand until they hatch.
A single nest group of sea turtle eggs is called a "clutch." Female sea turtles typically lay multiple clutches during a nesting season, with each clutch containing anywhere from a few dozen to over a hundred eggs, depending on the species. After laying the eggs, the female covers the nest with sand and returns to the ocean, leaving the eggs to incubate until they hatch.
That would depend on the species of turtle. Sea turtle eggs are approximately that size.
the mama sea turtle lays it on the land
Yes.
! or 2 sea turtle eggs will service
A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
50-150 eggs
of course they do
over 28 eggs
When a mother sea turtle crawls up the beach to lay her eggs it is called a turtle crawl.
A raccoon will not eat an adult sea turtle. However, they will eat sea turtle eggs and hatchlings.