The turtle, Mark O'Connor, who hatches this poem, wrote as "when he was studying nature at some point in his life," hatching of a turtle ". In this verse, Mark O'Connor pays close attention to the hatching of sea turtles and is considering rituals shared with sea turtles and beaches. This poem is also closely related to the life cycle and family. Mark O'Connor started writing this poem as a line and emphasized the message to the reader. The continuation from the rest of the poetry to the next verse created a sense of urgency for uninterrupted emphasis on the situation without interruption.
We work at Turtle Onsen. In the early summer, a small turtle hatched and moved to the river next to us. Occasionally, some of them will be hit by pedestrians or cyclists. We rescued one of these turtles during the walking session, and they baked in the street under the hot sun (probably several hours). He has no rock, we are worried about what he has already left. We took him to a safe place on the river bottom with a note and a pen (cool, cool and watery). He rejuvened - it's amazing!
In Galveston's NOAA tortoise barn, turtles were bred to test TED. They hatched from the eggs of the wild tortoise. And it was carefully raised and studied a bit before being returned to the wild. I was in a tortoise paradise as we entered the barn and saw several lots of turtles on each fence, and when I tried to get a complete turtle picture my The camera battery faded. If we are allowed to touch (we are not), the youngest turtle fits in the palm of my hand The one born in 2014 is the size of the dish, I swim in the bat. Before going to Florida to take the test, the turtle will stay in the barn for only two years.
Turtles breed by egg laying. Female turtles dug wet soil and sand. She licked her egg and left. Within a few months, eggs hatch yourself depending on the type of turtle and temperature. Most freshwater turtles and turtles have fewer than 20 eggs. However, general turtles can have up to 80 eggs at a time. Even when the hill hatches, even if the soil above the nest becomes dry and hard, they may not be able to crumble. They may have to wait for the rain to soften the opening