Turtles have different methods of reproduction depending on the species.
Most are oviparous, laying eggs in nests in the sand. Females lay eggs on solid ground and then abandon them, allowing them to naturally incubate.
Some species are viviparous, giving birth to live offspring. Reproduction typically involves a strong instinct to return to nesting beaches.
Hatchlings, upon hatching or birth, face dangers, including natural and human predators, making turtle conservation a significant concern.