Fresh water turtles live at most to their twenties or thirties, depending on their species.
Tortoises often live longer than 150 years, and the record for the longest-lived tortoise is 226 years.
Sea turtles are lesser-known, but are often speculated to live up to 80 years.
about 100 years
they live over 100 years
Aquatic turtles, such as snapping turtles and red-eared sliders, live for several decades, and can potentially outlive human beings. I remember reading an article about the oldest known aquatic turtle still alive in the United States; it was around 60 years old (almost as old as its owner). I tried to find the article again, but I couldn't. Sorry. Sea turtles can live even longer; it is not unusual for them to live well past 100 years old.
100 years or longer
yes
snapping turtles can live from 100 to 150 years.
Sea turtles can live to 100 years and up if they are not hit by boats.
The long neck turtles live in Eastern Australia. The long neck turtle can live for as long as a 100 years.
Turtles in captivity and the wild are very long living animals (the longest living animal in the world). In captivity TURTLES live around 10-30 years and TORTISES live up to 100 years in captivity.
100 Years. 100 Years.
Aquatic turtles, such as red-eared sliders, live for several decades, and can potentially outlive human beings. I remember reading an article about the oldest known aquatic turtle still alive in the United States; it was around 60 years old (almost as old as its owner). I tried to find the article again, but I couldn't. Sorry. Sea turtles can live even longer; it is not unusual for them to live well past 100 years old.
Of course if you survive.