Take the shrew. All of the tortoises on this list were at least 100 years old but most of them were nearly 200 years old when they died.
For instance if you take a pet like a tortoise you can determine how long it will live by doing one or two things.
How long can a giant tortoise live for. On average tortoises live up to 10-80 years. But some species are found to be living in very varying ages. For example a tortoise named Galapagos can live for 150 years.
Another species which is called Aldabra Giant found to be living for 255 years. The Galapagos Giant Tortoise can live for more than 100 years the oldest recorded tortoise being 152 years old. The Giant Tortoises are thought to belong to just one species Geochelone elephantopus with 14 different races or sub-species four of which are believed to be extinct.
We cant conclude that a tortoise lives to 255 because it has a shell or because its big. Nor can we say that the tortoise evolved a shell or its large size because it has such a long life. The answer to this question is elusive.
Its hard to measure the exact life span of a tortoise. However as stated earlier a tortoise can live up to 100 years. But their lifespan depends on several factors including the tortoise species.
Naturalist Carlos Romero discusses the rare and ancient Galápagos giant tortoise which has made its home on Ecuadors Galápagos Islands for millions of year. Take the shrew. Its life is a blur and few live to be two years old.
Giant tortoises on the other hand which burn energy at a far lower rate can crawl into an eighteenth. Yes the tortoise can go without food for a week no problem but no I do not think you should do this. I think that would be edging towards neglect.
The issue is not so much that the tortoise in the wild can do it but the captive tortoise is used to food coming every day. They have not had the chance to mentally and physically prepare for the. In a few instances where this has been done for giant tortoises it is clear they can live for 150 years or more.
Giant tortoises are not known for their speed. When in the Galápagos in 1835. Life of all living organisms is given by God.
But with our efforts and energy we can prolong any short life. For instance if you take a pet like a tortoise you can determine how long it will live by doing one or two things. Not all tortoises enjoy a long life here on earth.
In fact tortoise lifespan changes widely as per its type or species. Its unlikely that your turtle or tortoise will live quite that long. Still even if we estimate a pet tortoises lifespan out to 50 years thats a significant investment of your time care and money.
Are you ready for that. How do tortoises and turtles live so long. The short answer is that its hardwired into their DNA.
They were simply built to last. For comparatively short-lived creatures such as humans a lifespan of. The Larger of the 2 subspecies the Giant South African Leopard tortoise as well as the Pardalis babcocki both live anywhere from 60-150 years.
Hermanns Tortoise Lifespan Smaller testudo species like Hermanns tortoise are thought to live anywhere from 50-90 years. Larger species such as sea turtles who are 3-4 feet in length and weigh 300-350 pounds live for around 80-100 years. The giant tortoise which is the largest of all land turtles usually weighing more than 450 pounds can even live to see their 200th birthday.
Some sources say it depends upon species some say that tortoises from different climates survive longer or shorter some say most live 50 years some say 100 years etc etc. Basically in captivity if its cared for correctly a tortoise should live a long long time. Sep 27 2011 5.
We cant conclude that a tortoise lives to 400 years because it has a shell or because its big. Also nor can we say that the tortoise evolved a shell or its large size because it has such a long life. Other types of animals especially those with bigger brains also seem to have developed long life spans for different reasons entirely.
Tortoises have one of the longest lifespans of any animal with the average ranging anywhere from 50 to 100 years. Even tortoises kept as pets can live for about 30 40 years and decades longer with proper care. All of the tortoises on this list were at least 100 years old but most of them were nearly 200 years old when they died.