Depends on location but generally in the late spring, early summer.
No, only female turtles have the reproductive anatomy to lay eggs. Male turtles do not lay eggs; instead, they fertilize the eggs that are laid by the females.
No. Turtles lay eggs. Only mammals have a placenta.
The number of eggs an aquatic turtle can lay varies with each different species. The smaller freshwater turtles will lay between 1 and 5 clutches of around 10 eggs per breeding season. Larger sea turtles can lay 6 clutches of 150 eggs every 2 to 4 years.
If turtles lay eggs underwater, the eggs will not survive as they require oxygen to develop properly. Turtles typically lay their eggs on land in a nest to ensure the eggs have access to oxygen and the right conditions for incubation.
A turtle lays eggs and burries the eggs in the sand. Then they hach.
Female turtles need to have a male turtle mate with them while they are in season in order to lay fertilized eggs
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
Sea turtles do not have families. The female turtle lays her eggs on shore and then leaves. The babies hatch but never return to their mother. Female turtles usually lay about 100 eggs at a time.
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.
In the bogs, or more specifically, warm, soggy, moist areas.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
they lay their eggs mostly in the sommer and spring since its their mating season. They use their time to do it when they don't have to face the harsh weather.
they lay eggs
No, only female turtles have the reproductive anatomy to lay eggs. Male turtles do not lay eggs; instead, they fertilize the eggs that are laid by the females.
It lay eggs with shells in the sands
They lay there eggs in the sand like nomarl turtles but they have to bury them rell deep.