The answer to that question relies heavily on the particular species of turtle, however, as a general rule turtle species are long lived and late maturing. Most species will mature at roughly 10 years, though this may be less in some species, and upwards of 20 years in others! It also may depending on the environment they are living in. In warmer localities individuals may mature a fee years earlier than those in colder climates.
It takes 20-30 years for a sea turtle to reach sexual maturity.
when do sharks reach sexual maturity
they dont reach maturity for about 6 months
Dolphins reach maturity about the age of 4 yrs. when they are finished nursing from mother.
They reach sexual maturity at 5-6 years old.
Frogs reach sexual maturity at different ages depending on the species. Generally, most frogs reach sexual maturity between 1-3 years of age. Some species may take longer to mature, while others may reach maturity sooner.
It takes approximately 30-40 days to reach maturity.
Potato plants can grow to be about 2 to 4 feet tall when they reach maturity.
Essentially, yes, though perhaps the term "juvenile" is better applied than "baby". Most turtle species do not reach maturity until the age of 6 or 7, or even later for larger species.
They achieve it at 100 days of maturity.
Cats typically reach sexual maturity at around 6 to 9 months of age.
Mint typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks to grow and reach maturity.