Turtle eggs are not adapted to survive underwater for extended periods. Generally, if submerged, they can last only a few days to a week before they start to deteriorate due to lack of oxygen and exposure to waterborne pathogens. The specific duration can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. However, most turtles lay their eggs on land, where they typically incubate in dry sand or soil.
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