I'm pretty sure it has a life span of about 50 years.
15 to 20+ years, with good care.
Most turtles will live for at least twenty years.
No, they continue to live a full lifespan.
They are aquatic species and they have more organs than us humans.
Snapping turtles can live up to 30 years in the wild, and sometimes even longer in captivity. Their lifespan can vary depending on factors such as habitat quality, predators, and availability of food.
Average lifespan in captivity: 20 to 70 years.
Green sea turtles that do mature usually live around eighty years. However, some live longer.
Boxer turtles, also known as box turtles, can live for several decades, with many individuals reaching ages of 40 to 50 years in captivity. Some have even been reported to live over 100 years under optimal care. Their lifespan can vary based on factors such as species, habitat, diet, and overall care. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to environmental threats and predators.
That would depend on what it is dying from. Their lifespan varies from type to type.
Turtles generally have a much longer natural lifespan compared to silkworms. While silkworms typically live for about 4 to 6 weeks, some turtle species can live for several decades, with some even reaching over 100 years. Thus, turtles significantly outlive silkworms in terms of natural lifespan.
Yes, actually bacon has been proven to increase the lifespan of snapping turtles...lol jk, its probably not good for them.
20-50 years as per this article on Animal Planet - http://animal.discovery.com/guides/reptiles/turtles/slider.html.