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In the context of green sea turtles, a clutch refers to a group of eggs that a female turtle lays during a single nesting event. After mating, a female will typically nest several times in a season, depositing anywhere from 50 to 200 eggs per clutch in a sandy nest on a beach. The eggs incubate in the sand for about 60 days before hatching, leading to the emergence of hatchlings that make their way to the ocean. Each clutch is crucial for the continuation of the species, as many hatchlings face significant threats in their early life stages.

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