if her mother ever found out who the real bomber was, she`d really go to pieces.
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.
No, mother snapping turtles do not typically stay around to see their eggs hatch. Once they have laid their eggs in a suitable nesting site, they typically return to the water and do not play a role in caring for or protecting the hatchlings.
Baby turtles have a limited relationship with their mothers as they typically hatch and immediately make their way to the ocean on their own. Turtle mothers do not actively care for or protect their offspring once they have laid their eggs.
big turtles from small?Some turtle just have different body sructures, they just come out the way the mother was, but big turtles can live way longer than small turtles can. actually, even small turtles can live 50+ years. Even one that only grows 4-5 incheshappy herp keeping :)
Sea turtles: Once hatched from their eggs, baby sea turtles crawl to the ocean on their own to start their journey in the water. Kangaroos: Kangaroo joeys are born very underdeveloped and must climb into their mother's pouch where they continue to grow and develop in a protected environment.
No Mother turtles have nothing to do with their baby's.
mother turtles and snakes are difficult
B-29 Superfortress named "Enola Gay". It was named after Enola Gay Tibbets, mother of the bomber's pilot Paul Tibbets.
they lay their eggs underneath the sand
No they are born independent
The comment in the story of the aged mother is a reflection on the deep bond between a mother and her child, as well as the importance of wisdom and tradition passed down through generations. It emphasizes the value of listening to and respecting the wisdom of elders.
that the sea turtles mother leaves her baby sea turtle eggs on the beach until they hatch
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Nothing happens to Percy's mother apart from she gets married (by comment) in The Titans Curse.
Translation: Comment s'appelle ta mère? (Informal) OR Comment s'appelle votre mère? (Formal OR Plural).
No, there are no known species in which the mother cares for the young.
No, she cares less about the babies. She will even eat them when they hatch. That is why we separate baby turtles from adult turtles...even before they are born.