Magicman
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This is the first time that I have actually seen a turtle laying eggs:
The ground was dry and hard so she had to have brought the water to soften the dirt and make the mud.
And this is what the "nest" looked like after she covered the eggs. Smooth and level.
"Several weeks after mating, a female digs a hole with her hind feet and deposits 6 to 10 eggs in it. The eggs incubate for 2 - 3 months and the young often stay in the nest over the winter, emerging the next spring."
And this is what the "nest" looked like after she covered the eggs. Smooth and level.
"Several weeks after mating, a female digs a hole with her hind feet and deposits 6 to 10 eggs in it. The eggs incubate for 2 - 3 months and the young often stay in the nest over the winter, emerging the next spring."
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