Actually, sometimes it won't really work if you counted their rings on their shell. And yeah I guess you could try counting their rings. :)
Age rings, like on trees. (Different person) no they are called scutes they have nothing to do with age
They mainly look at rings to figure out the age of the tree and how long it lived for
To prevent turtles from getting entangled in six-pack rings, cut the rings before disposing of them properly in a recycling bin. This reduces the risk of turtles getting caught in the rings and helps protect marine life.
No, With turtles the shell is part of the animal's bone structure and is alive. The platelets making up the shell grow with the animal and you can age the turtle by counting the rings making up the platelets.
To prevent turtles from getting trapped in six-pack rings, cut the rings before disposing of them or use biodegradable alternatives. Properly disposing of plastic waste can help protect marine life from harm.
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Turtles do have long life spans, but they can still die of old age.
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does Uranus have rings do we ever know will we ever figure it out of course we can because it does have rings it has 9 rings that circle around it and they are huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The rings on a clam's shell are growth rings that indicate the age of the clam. Each ring represents a year of the clam's life, similar to tree rings. By counting the rings, scientists can determine the age of the clam.
By counting the number of rings in a tree trunk, you can estimate its age. Each ring typically represents one year of growth, with the outer rings being the most recent. Counting the rings from the center of the trunk outwards gives a rough estimate of the tree's age.
Turtles grow up, they are born (hatched) in the shape of a turtle.