They will be bigger with more spots on the shell. Usually you can tell just by looking at it.
There is no way to tell how old a sea turtle is or even how long they live. The best estimate is that they can be up to eighty years old when they die. There are no rings or lines on a turtle shell that increase with age to tell how old the turtle is. A typical sea turtle reaches breeding age around 25-30 (for loggerheads). After a turtle does become an adult, it is anyone's guess how old it is.
look how many wrinkles it has
I dont know but maybe by the size
Ask it. Thats a stupid answer
the awnser is to look how big its spieces is and see how big it is.
flip it over.
you can tell how old a turtle is by counting the squares on their back...
You count the rings on one of his circles on his back.
An old turtle is simply called a turtle. There is no name for an old turtle; however a baby turtle is called a "Hatchling". YOUR VERY WELCOME BUDDY :)
unless you had it from the time he was born, you can't tell. counting the rings on it's shell DOES NOT work.
according to what I've read, there is no way you can tell unless you record the day it was born..
The gender of a turtle does not affect the age of the turtle. You can tell the age of your turtle by looking at the layers on the turtles scute. Scutes are what makes a turtles shell look quilted. Each scute sheds about once a year, revealing a new scute and leaving a layer on the new scute. By seeing how many layers are on a scute you can tell how many years old your turtle is. Example. 2 layers = 2 years, 10 layers = 10 years. A turtle with no layers will be less than a year old.