Turtle Egg

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

Breaking
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 a player or item falls onto it from a higher block, the egg breaks without dropping anything.

Breaking a cracked turtle egg with a Silk Touch tool resets the growth stage when the egg is placed on a different block.

Breeding
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 with 1–4 eggs after several seconds. See hatching mechanics below.

Creative inventory and commands
Like most items or blocks, turtle eggs are obtainable in the creative inventory. They can also be obtained via commands.

Trampling
Turtle eggs can be trampled by living entities (players, mobs, livestock, etc.) that fall onto or stand on top of them. Eggs in a multi-egg block are trampled one at a time until no eggs remain. End crystals can also break turtle eggs if they explode.

An entity falling onto an egg has a 1/3 chance of trampling the egg and an entity standing on top of an egg has a 1/100 chance per tick of trampling the egg.

Eggs cannot be trampled by a crouch-walking (or "sneaking") player. Though eggs cannot be trampled by non-living entities like arrows, they can be trampled by armor stands. When a falling block such as an anvil or sand block is dropped onto an egg, the falling block is dropped and turned into an item leaving the egg unharmed.

Zombies and their variants (husks, drowned, and zombified piglins) seek out and trample turtle eggs that have 2 blocks of air above them unless is false. The range of detection is a 24x7x24 area (counted from the block the mob is standing on) on Java Edition. The detection range is an 11×5×11 area on Bedrock Edition. When a player in Survival or Adventure Game-mode is nearby (also includes iron golems and villagers), the zombie prefers to attack the player rather than trampling the turtle egg.

Mobs do not seek out to trample turtle eggs, other than zombies and their variants, but still may break them by accident.

Withers do not attack turtle eggs, although they might still hit them by accident.

Turtles cannot break turtle eggs, even when on them.

Placement
Up to 4 turtle eggs can be placed in one block and slowly hatch into turtles. Though turtle eggs can be placed on any block, they only hatch on sand blocks.

Turtle eggs do not require a supporting block below and unlike dragon eggs are not affected by gravity. Eggs are also capable of supporting lanterns hanging under them.

Hatching
Turtle eggs hatch on sand and red sand. Eggs crack over time and hatch after cracking three times. Eggs hatch significantly faster at nighttime.

Turtle eggs have a very low chance of cracking during random ticks during the day (1/500 chance). However, they are almost guaranteed to crack during random ticks between 21600 and 22550 ticks in-game time (3:36 am and 4:33 am). This is a roughly 48-second window for the player. About 95% of eggs will crack/hatch during this night-time window. On average, an egg will hatch in 4-5 nights. 90% of eggs hatch in 7 nights or less.

When a multi-egg block hatches, all eggs hatch simultaneously.

Eggs do not progress toward hatching if the player is not within 128 blocks of the egg. This is due to the egg's chunk not being loaded and not receiving random ticks.

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Trivia

 * Turtle eggs cannot be trampled by bats, however, they can be trampled by other flying mobs such as bees.
 * Babies always hatch facing south.
 * The item forms of turtle eggs and diamonds have the same shape.