A turtle lays eggs and burries the eggs in the sand. Then they hach.
Baby fish are typically produced when a male fish releases sperm into the water and a female fish releases eggs. The sperm fertilizes the eggs, which then develop into baby fish. This is known as external fertilization, and the fertilized eggs are often left to develop independently in the water.
No, kittens are mammals and are born live. They do not hatch from eggs. Kittens are born after a period of gestation inside their mother's womb and are nursed by her after birth.
Turtle eggs can typically survive in water for a few days to a week, as they require a specific environment to hatch successfully. Extended exposure to water can cause the eggs to become waterlogged and reduce their chances of hatching. It is essential to provide the appropriate nest conditions for turtle eggs to ensure their survival.
Fish are born in eggs
A turtle is an aquatic animal. Turtles breath air and lay eggs. There are several species. Some species live entirely in the sea, coming ashore only to lay eggs in shallow pits the female digs in the sand. Other species live in brackish or fresh water.
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No Because racoon's or squirrels get them sometimes, or any wild animal can.
Yes. They are born live like most mammals. (They do not hatch from eggs!)
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Eagles, like all birds, lay eggs.
No, garter snakes do not eat turtle eggs. Garter snakes prefer live and moving food and turtle eggs are generally too large for them to swallow.
Dogs are mammals and are born live.
They give birth to live baby elephants, as they are mammals.
The Turtle Birth Stage Is Fisrt A Boy And Girl Turtle Mate Then Soon The Mom Makes A Hole In The Ground And Puts Her Legs And Back End Into The Hole,Lays A Few Eggs Then After A While They Hatch And Live On Their Own.
you can feed a baby turtle a pear but you must cut it into pieces first
In areas where sea turtles nest, baby turtles are often preyed on by gulls as they struggle to reach the water after hatching. Usually the sheer numbers of baby turtles overwhelm the predators, and some always make it to the safety of the sea. Also, the term is "gull', not "seagull".
because only half of the eggs live and hach