A turtle is typically a reptile like creature with four legs and a shell. Picture:
It's bad if the turtle is still in it.
They look the same as any turtle egg which looks like an elongated white to cream colored ball that can have brown spots on it from mold or dirt.
If a painted turtle laid an egg after being taken home, it might display nesting behavior due to stress or environmental changes, but the egg could be infertile if it wasn't mated. Eating its own egg is not uncommon and could indicate that the turtle is either stressed or lacking suitable conditions to care for the egg. If the egg is eaten, nothing will happen next, as it will not develop into a hatchling. It's essential to return the turtle to its natural habitat if found far from water to ensure its well-being.
sand+egg= turtle
Turtle eggs are laid in great numbers into a hole dug bye the female. When laying these eggs they look like rubber ping pong balls.
If you took the egg out of the water before the 2 hours after it was layed then it is possible for it to live.
The first submarine looked like an egg pointing upwards. It had a window in front and had robotic arms to attach bombs to warships. It was named as "the Turtle".
The Revolutionary War (1776) TURTLE looked like an egg and was built of wood. It was piloted by Sgt. Lee of the American Continental Army.
turtle=egg+sand
Yes turtle egg need the sand to hatch.
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.
I am use to eastern box turtles ...... small white eggs..... looks like a small birds egg but the shell is not as hard, kind of hard like leather... about 3/4 of a inch... Martin 5-21-09