Yes, the average giant tortoise generally has a much longer lifespan than the average human. While humans typically live around 70 to 80 years, giant tortoises can live over 100 years, with some individuals reaching ages of 150 years or more. This remarkable longevity makes them one of the longest-living vertebrates on the planet.
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Some individual Aldabara Giant Tortoises are thought to be over 200 years of age, but this is difficult to verify because they tend to outlive their human observers. Today, Esmeralda is thought to be the oldest living Giant Tortoise at 170 years old.
Tortoise are animals and some people used them as pet. If there are used as pets, it is natural to care for them.
The duration of Human Giant is 1800.0 seconds.
Human Giant ended on 2008-04-16.
Human Giant was created on 2007-04-05.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of giant humans, so there is no established life expectancy for them. It is likely that any claims of giant humans are the result of myth or folklore rather than reality.
It was said that a turtle year was somewhat like a cat year. A turtle age is 15 in human years after its first year. And then 25 years old when it's 2, and then it adds on four every year. However, this has also been said to be a myth mainly because of the various different kinds of turtles and such. There's no way to even scientifically say how old an animal is compared to human years.
they both are connected because they both blanks eachother
Yes, tortoises have scales on their legs and heads. These scales are made of keratin, the same material found in human fingernails, and provide protection for the tortoise.
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