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Which reptile is noted for living a long time?

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Bivalve molluscs are the longest living animals and invertebrate.Tu'i Malila, a Radiated Tortoise, died at an age of 188 years in May 1965, the oldest documented reptile, though an Adalbra Giant Tortoise called Adwaitya, may possible have lived for around 250 years. Tortoises are considered the longest-living vertebrates.


What lizard has the longest lifespan?

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The longest living snake is the Common Boa.


Which is the longest living reptile?

Harriet, a giant Galapagos Land tortoise & the world's oldest living creature, will be 179 on Nov. 15. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2005/10/19/exclusive-the-oldest-creature-on-earth-115875-16265479/


Is a snow leopard the largest and heaviest living reptile?

No, the snow leopard is not even a reptile, it's a mammal.


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Among reptiles, the Aldabra giant tortoise has been known to have one of the longest lifespans, with some individuals living over 150 years. Other long-lived reptiles include certain species of sea turtle, such as the green sea turtle, which can also live for several decades.


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Are reptiles extinct?

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