Egyptian tortoises typically live for around 50 to 70 years in captivity, provided they receive proper care and a suitable environment. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to predators and environmental factors. With good husbandry, some individuals have been known to live even longer.
The related link listed below shows them to be about 4 inches long.
They live for about 80 years
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Tortoises usually have a life span similar to human beings. It is however not unusual to find tortoises with lives exceeding one hundred and fifty years.
1-100 if you care for it every day
50-60 years but can be more or less
Egyptian Tortoise grow approximately up to 6 inches . And every time they get bigger you should upgrade there tanks . They do not hibernate and may live up to 50 years and more . They are an endangered species and are very weary .
about 40 to 50 years if properly taken care of
Reptiles - some tortoises can live over a hundred years !
No. Tortoises live in either deserts or on islands, but no tortoises live in coral reefs.
Some giant land tortoises of the Galapagos Islands live to be 400 years.
The Kleinmann's Tortoise is native to Egypt. It is very small, about five inches long.