Turtle Egg

A turtle egg is a block that hatches one or more baby turtles.

Breeding turtles
After two turtles are bred with seagrass, one of them travels back to its home beach, digs in the sand, and lays an egg block that contains 1–4 eggs after several seconds. The egg goes through three stages before hatching. Hatching occurs only when the egg is placed on regular sand. The egg cannot begin the hatching process if it is placed on red sand. The time until hatching varies (typically taking several day cycles), even for eggs laid on the same beach on the same day. The eggs can grow as well as hatch during day and night, but grow faster during the night.

From block loot
Turtle eggs can be obtained in the inventory using tools with the Silk Touch enchantment. If broken without the enchantment, pushed by a piston, a gravity-affected block falls into its space, or the player falls onto it from a higher block, the egg breaks without dropping anything.

Info
Turtle eggs can be placed similarly to normal solid blocks, and slowly hatch into turtles. Up to 4 turtle eggs can be placed onto 1 block.

Turtle eggs only hatch if on sand (not red sand). They hatch significantly faster at nighttime. Beginning at sundown they have a chance to hatch throughout the night increasing in percentages significantly at or after 3/4 of the night completed. (Eggs do not appear to progress towards hatching if the player is not awake and within 50+ blocks.)

The more cracks the egg has, the closer it is to hatching.

If a player or large-enough mob, armor stand, falling block, or item falls or stands on an egg for a certain amount of time, the egg breaks. As long as the entity remains on the egg block, the eggs break one at a time until all eggs in the block are destroyed.

Zombies and their variants actively seek out and trample turtle eggs, breaking egg after egg on the block until all of them have been destroyed, unless  is. The range of detection is a taxicab distance of 23 blocks away horizontally and 3 blocks vertically (counted from the block the mob is standing on). Zombies and their variants won't be attracted by the turtle egg if there isn't a 2 high gap above the turtle egg.

Eggs do not require a supporting block and are capable of supporting lanterns hanging under them.

Breaking
Turtle eggs can be broken by hand.

Block loot
Turtle eggs only drop themselves when broken with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. However when destroyed with anything else, they get destroyed leaving nothing behind.

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Bedrock Edition has the following data values: