Usually, a female tortoise lays her eggs in the same spot each year.
Eggs
Yes. Tortoises reproduce by laying eggs.
A turtle or tortoise
I just discovered today after I thought the tortoise was male that it is female. The tortoise is about 8-9 years. I was just wondering if female tortoise's can lay eggs without a male and what age would it be? Thanks
You will need a female to lay the eggs and a male to (first) fertilize the eggs.
tortoises usually lay their eggs in moist dirt. u will begin to notice the eggs after 50 days of the actual birth of them.
Tortoise litter size varies widely depending on the species. For example, smaller tortoise species may lay around 1 to 5 eggs per clutch, while larger species can produce between 10 to 30 eggs or more. Generally, tortoises tend to lay eggs in sandy or well-drained soil, and the eggs are typically buried to provide protection during incubation. The exact number of eggs can be influenced by factors such as the tortoise's age, health, and environmental conditions.
Well in the wild in the night on any time. if you have one look in the cage
no they lay eggs. and don't have fur or hair. They are cold blooded.... = reptile.
Well, it has to mate with a female, and then the female lays eggs. Source: Has a russian tourtoise for now over 10 years.
some turtles do like a box turtle and a gopher tortoise do
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter