A young turtle is commonly referred to as a "hatchling." After turtles hatch from their eggs, they are called hatchlings until they grow into juveniles. This stage is crucial for their survival as they venture out into the wild.
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Young one of a Monkey is called an Infant Young one of a Peafowl is Peachick Young one of a Turtle or Crocodile are called Hatchling
no they do not
Once a turtle lays its eggs, neither the eggs nor the young receive any further attention from the adults.
A young turtle is called a "hatchling."
Some do. Most don't.
The female turtle does not protect its young from the burning sand, their skin and shell are made to withstand the hot temperatures.
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by putting them in its shell