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The sal tree (Shorea robusta) typically has a lifespan ranging from 200 to 300 years, although some individuals can live even longer under optimal conditions. These trees are known for their robust growth and are often found in tropical forests of South Asia. Factors such as environmental conditions, soil quality, and human intervention can influence their longevity. Sal trees are significant for their timber and ecological contributions to their habitats.

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