Your question is some what unclear but I will try my best to answer it. A female turtle doesn't have to mate to lay eggs. So even a lone female turtle may lay unfertilized eggs. If an adult male and female turtle are kept together then they will mate. If the female doesn't have sand or dirt to lay her eggs in then she may lay her eggs in the water or on whatever land possible. If you know your turtle is pregnant and put her in an separate enclosure for 4 months then yes she probably will lay eggs in there.
The female turtle will lay the eggs and the male comes along and fertilizes them. The female turtle will lay eggs even if there is no male turtle around.
yes all types of turtles can lay eggs but the most common turtle to lay eggs is the fish turtle that is very rare but can be found by the carribean islands. it is know that only 312 have been recorded to date.
All reptiles lay eggs. Reptiles are animals that have scales, are cold-blooded and lay eggs, like turtles and snakes and lizards.
no they lay them in the sky
a sea turtle can lay 50-160 eggs but they lay 10 per minute.
Yes they do.
it will advenchily find a place and lay eggs but she has to lay them at the beach
The average sea turtle may lay 110 eggs in a nest. But there are several species of turtle, withFlatback turtles laying approximately 50 eggs, and hawksbills, which may lay over 200 eggs in a nest.
In it's whole lifetime the average Turtle will lay an estimated 1,800.
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.
Yes.