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  2. About 50% of female sea turtles complete "false crawls," which occur when they crawl onto the beach but return to the water without laying eggs.

  3. Our complete list of foods pet turtles should not eat - AOL

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    Feeding a pet turtle or tortoise may seem simple – just offer a mix of vegetables, the odd fruity treat, a bit of meat here and there or scraps from the table. ... 32 foods pet turtles should ...

  4. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Turtles, including sea turtles, lay their eggs on land, although some lay eggs near water that rises and falls in level, submerging the eggs. While most species build nests and lay eggs where they forage, some travel miles. The common snapping turtle walks 5 km (3 mi) on land, while sea turtles travel even further; the leatherback swims some ...

  5. 7 Human Foods You Should Never Feed to Turtles - AOL

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    These foods are completely unnecessary for your turtle, and they lack the nourishment that turtles require to survive. But you can give them a bite or two as a treat. Do not make meat a regular ...

  6. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The chemicals in the plastic that sea life eats damages their internal organs and can also clog their airway. The chemicals in the plastic that they eat is also a leading cause of the death of the turtles. If the turtles are close to laying eggs, the chemicals that they ingested from the plastic can seep into their eggs and affect their offspring.

  7. Chicken turtle - Wikipedia

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    The turtle continues to grow after reaching maturity, although considerably more slowly. Females that reach a length of around 180 mm (7.09 in) appear to become much less reproductively active; they may only lay eggs every second or third nesting season, or they may cease to ovulate altogether. [50]

  8. Hatchling - Wikipedia

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    In sea turtles, hatchling sex is determined by incubation temperature. [8] In species in which eggs are laid then buried in sand, indentations in the sand can be a clue to imminent hatching. [ 9 ] In sea turtles, this usually occurs about 60 days after the laying of eggs, and often at night. [ 10 ]

  9. Check out these surprising things pet turtles can eat - AOL

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    The range of this dry food varies so that you can select according to your pet’s need, whether it’s an aquatic turtle or a tortoise, or for hatchlings, juniors, and so on. 2. Scotch thistle