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Do you know the signs before turtles lay eggs?

Many people especially like to keep turtles at home, but sometimes the turtle's behavior will be a little abnormal, which makes the owner very confused and worried. They will wonder if they are sick, hungry or going to have a baby. I heard that the tortoise ran around because it was going to have a baby, but I was not sure. Then someone will ask what is the precursor of a turtle giving birth to a baby? Let's take a look together.

In fact, the tortoise told you a few days before he was going to lay eggs, depending on whether you noticed it or not. Its behavior will be different from usual. It will run around because it is probably looking for a good place to lay eggs. You can also do experiments to prove it. Take a basin first and put some sand on it, because sand is very suitable for him to lay eggs. If you put it in the sand, if it really keeps digging holes in the sand with its claws, and sometimes even arches the ground with its head, that is enough to show that it really wants to lay eggs.

In the meantime, you can also have a look. In normal times, you may rarely see a turtle urinate, but if it is going to lay eggs, it will lay eggs in a place of its own choosing and then urinate constantly. The reason for doing this is probably to wet the ground and make it easier for him to dig holes, just like amniotic fluid before animals give birth. If he has the above performance, it means that your turtle is really pregnant and will lay eggs soon.

In fact, if you know the average turtle, it will start laying eggs from June to September. Similarly, turtles are also very upset at the beginning of spawning, and then they don't eat much and crawl around on the ground. This situation will last for more than 10 days. When it is about to lay eggs, you can pay attention to its hind legs and keep rubbing. This situation is also normal. It's finally time to lay eggs. Generally, turtle eggs are about 3cm long,1.8cm in diameter and 7-9g in weight. They are oval and white.