When the baby is born, the belly button will be cut off, and then the doctor will bandage the baby's belly button. When the baby is still in the mother's belly, the baby relies on the belly button to absorb and deliver nutrients, so let's ask, Do turtles have a belly button? Like humans, does it rely on the belly button to transmit and absorb nutrients? In fact, although turtles are oviparous animals, they also rely on the belly button to transmit nutrients.

There is a small hole in the tortoise's stomach, and the hole-like crack is the navel. This is the belly button that has not fully healed after the shell has been broken and the egg yolk has been absorbed. This will slowly heal on its own as it grows up. Then it merges with the plastron and can't be seen.
After the turtle broke its shell. Will not eat right away. There are some newborn tortoises with yellow and bulging packets on them, this is not a disease. Can not be blindly removed, or eliminated.
What is this? This is egg yolk. That is egg yolk. When the turtle is in the egg. Relying on this to absorb nutrients, when the shell is broken, this will be big or small. It doesn't matter, the turtle will slowly absorb it after that. until fully absorbed. After it looks like in the picture. Then slowly start eating.
The hatchlings that hatch naturally will crawl out after the egg shell and the waist sac are completely absorbed. They usually drag the egg and the sac to crawl around only in the case of artificial hatching. will appear below.
The breeding and care of baby turtles needs to be extra careful, temperature, equipment, etc. need to be taken care of. If you can see your turtle laying eggs. Then hatch by itself. Wait for the turtle to break out of its shell. It must have been very exciting. When I saw the little turtle slowly breaking out of its shell. open one's eyes. Slowly start crawling. It's like the birth of your own baby. There is a feeling of parenting.
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