Reproductive strategy: The breeding season is in late spring and early summer. The males wait off shore for the females to come to the beaches. Adult males can breed every year, but females only breed every 3-4 years. A few weeks after mating, a female green sea turtle arrives on the beach and digs a hole in the ground for her eggs. Inside the hole, she lays over 75 - 200 eggs and then covers the hole with sand. At this point, her role is complete and she leaves her eggs to fend for themselves. A female green sea turtle can lay several clutches of eggs before she leaves the nesting grounds. <http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/amphibians-reptiles-and-fish/sea-turtles/green-sea-turtle.aspx>
Take Care of young: No, only mating.
Does it have one life time mate? No
Take Care of young: No, only mating.
Does it have one life time mate? No