they will die and so will the mother
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
No. Turtles lay eggs. Only mammals have a placenta.
Their eggs are laid IN the the sand, so, yes :( Turtles do need land because they arent like fish with gils so they need to breath above water, like humans they dont live in the water everyday.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
Turtles are adapted to an aquatic life, spending almost all their life at sea. They only come to land to lay their eggs - which need to be laid out of water so they can develop.
No. Semi-Aquatic Turtles like the Red eared Slider will only lay eggs on land, not under water.
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
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the australian snake head turtle does not hatches the eggs as like other turtles their eggs needs a normal warm temprature . but the snake head turtles cover their eggs with the sand ,after breaking the shell it's offsprings needs water to live.
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
no, female turtles crawl up onto the shore and dig holes to lay their eggs. and when the eggs hatch, the baby turtles crawl down the beach into the water
Turtles lay eggs and therefore they 'hatch'. Turtles mate at sea and when the eggs are ready to be laid, the female comes ashore and digs a shallow nest in warm sand near the shore. She then returns to the water and never returns to the nest. After incubation the baby turtles hatch, scramble up out of the nest sand and make their way into the water.
In the bogs, or more specifically, warm, soggy, moist areas.
So they can return to the water
Snapping turtles are not mammals, but reptiles. Turtles lay eggs, which mammals don't, that are able to survive out of water
Unfortunately not, unless you have an appropriate soil area out of the water for the eggs to be laid.
Turtles lay chicken eggs (just kidding just kidding) turtles lay turtle eggs......