Does the king live longer or does the turtle live longer?

Updated on society 2024-02-27
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Such a mentally retarded question is also asked, the thousand-year-old king eighty-thousand-year-old turtle.

    What the ancestors said can't be wrong

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Turtles live longer than kings, turtles can live for more than 100 years, and kings can live for about 50 years. The reason why turtles live a long life is because they have a slow metabolism of their own, so they grow slowly. At the same time, the turtle's body is protected by a hard shell, which is resistant and not easy to get sick.

    As the saying goes, "the thousand-year-old king is eighty-thousand-year-old tortoise", which shows that the tortoise has a longer lifespan than the king. Generally speaking, the lifespan of a king is about 50 years, while it is more common for a turtle to live for more than 100 years.

    The turtle has a long lifespan because its own metabolism is very slow, and it hibernates, it loves to sleep, and it needs to sleep for about ten months a year, so its growth rate will slow down.

    The tortoise's body is protected by a hard shell, so there are almost no natural enemies, and in case of danger, its shell can protect all parts of the body very well, and its body is strong and not easy to get sick.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The red-legged tortoise has a relatively long lifespan, with a lifespan of more than 40 years, and belongs to the genus South American tortoise in the tortoise family, which is a popular pet turtle from northern South America.

    The red-legged tortoise is the oldest living reptile. It is named because of the distinct red scales on the head and limbs. Found in Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and the Caribbean islands, the red-legged elephant tortoise is a medium-to-large tortoise species in the Americas.

    Physical characteristics of the red-legged tortoise:

    The red-footed tortoise has a large yellow head and red limbs and tail. The shell is slightly dark brown, and the shield ** part is slightly yellow.

    The front legs have sharp scales that are dark red. Red-headed elephants are bright orange or cherry red (this is a variety from Paraguay and Argentina) with spots or markings, and they do not grow very large, usually up to 40-50 cm. Southern varieties are swollen and bulbous around the nostrils.

    Adult males will grow up to an average of 50 centimeters, slightly larger than females.

    Males have concave ventral carapaces, like other tortoises, and have lower, flatter and more pronounced hourglass-shaped carapaces. When the tortoise shell is larger than 30 cm, most individuals have two ** parts of the dorsal carapace slightly concave and take on a dumbbell-like shape, but this is not the case in all individuals, and the reason for this is unknown.

    The red-legged tortoise is territorial-conscious, but in its habitat in the wild, the red-legged can share its territory with the yellow-legged. Because both are found in tropical forests, in Suriname there are forests and open meadows (made by humans), and the red-legged tortoise is indeed able to get out of the forest into artificial meadows.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because of the slow growth and aging of the turtle, there is no conclusive conclusion on how long the turtle lives, generally speaking, it can live for 100 years, according to relevant research, there are more than 300 years, and some even over 1,000 years. The growth rate of the turtle is relatively slow, under normal conditions, the growth rate of the female turtle is about 15 grams, the weight of the second year turtle is about 15 grams, the second year turtle is 50 grams, the third year turtle is 100 grams, the fourth year turtle is 200 grams, the fifth year turtle is 250 grams, and the sixth year turtle is about 400 grams.

    The dorsal carapace is 10-12 cm long, the male turtle grows slowly, and the maximum sexual maturity is generally less than 250 grams. Recipe worms, snails, shrimp, small fish, etc., turtles have a wide range of food, rice, wheat, peas, small fish, shrimp, insects, snails, etc., among which the favorite food is small fish, snails, corn and rice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I recommend that you keep a Brazilian tortoise, a grass tortoise or a pearl tortoise. These three types of turtles are relatively easy to raise. Generally speaking, the lifespan of water turtles is usually between 35 and 70 years, but similar to people, there will be some 100-year longevity, breeding generally starts from the beginning of seedlings to about 5 years, and can last until old age, and a turtle in good condition will often continue to breed in old age!

    Turtles that live on plants generally live longer than those that eat meat and omnivores. For example, domestic turtles, which live on tropical islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, feed on grasses, wild fruits and cacti, and live a particularly long lifespan of 300 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    All turtles and turtles can live long, with the Brazilian turtle having the most and the Chinese grass turtle also having the most.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A giant Galapagos tortoise named Harriet is one of the longest-lived animals living in the world. On November 15, Harriet celebrated his 175th birthday at his "retired" home in northern Australia.

    According to Reuters on Nov. 15**, Harriet received a birthday cake from people to it on that day. Prior to his retirement, Harriet spent 17 years at the Australian Zoo. After "retiring", it "lived" in a house in northern Australia.

    The head of the Australian Zoo said the Galapagos tortoise was discovered in the Galapagos Islands in 1835 by scientist Charles Darwin, when it was only 5 years old. But some other historians have a different view of this statement. Although there is much debate about whether Harriet was discovered by Darwin, there is no dispute about Harriet's age.

    Harriet has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest living turtle in the world.

    The report said that in the past 100 years, there have been many things that have happened to Harriet. For more than a century, Harriet, who was originally a female, was believed to be a male tortoise and was known as "Harry".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Long-lived turtles live the longest.

    The longevity turtle has been the mascot of our country since ancient times because of its extremely long life. It has spread to various countries and is considered a symbol of good luck and longevity. The ancients believed that the longevity turtle had a long lifespan and knew everything, so the shell of the longevity turtle was often used for divination.

    Buddhism advocates non-killing. Since ancient times, there have been activities to release long-lived turtles in temples in various regions, and people have bought long-lived turtles and other animals into the release pond to teach them to do good. The image of a long-lived turtle is very common in paintings, porcelain, sculptures and other works of art.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Radiant tortoises in pet turtles can live for more than 100 years, and the rest are basically between 40 and 60 years.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Galapagos tortoise.

    Harriet is a giant Galapagos tortoise, born in 1830 and weighing 150 kilograms. It is the longest-lived animal in the world in Guinness World, and it is a large tortoise named Harriet, who spent its life on 2005-11-14.

    Turtles have the following characteristics: low reproduction rate and slow growth, a turtle of about 500 grams only gains about 100 grams of weight after one year of rearing. However, turtles are more resistant to hunger, and are not easy to starve to death even if they fast for several months, and they are also resistant to disease and have a high survival rate.

    Therefore, turtles are more likely to be kept in captivity, and they are also more popular pets.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is said that life lies in movement, why do turtles live so long.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Not only does the turtle have a slow metabolism, but it can also slow down its own circadian rhythm and enter a state of suspended animation. Cell studies have found that the number of reproductive generations of fibroblasts in animals is directly proportional to the lifespan of animals. The turtle's cells differentiate slowly and reproduce more times, and its fibroblasts can be cultured in vitro for up to 125 generations, while human fibroblasts can only reach 50 generations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because of the slow metabolism of turtles, the lifespan of the heartbeat of various animals is about the same, such as mice, humans, and turtles, the faster the heartbeat, the shorter the lifespan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The pace of life is slow, and more than half of his life is spent sleeping, you think, who will live long if he doesn't live long.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is said that life lies in movement, why do turtles live so long.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Why do turtles live so long? After reading it, you can be regarded as knowing its scientific explanation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Turtles are reptiles, reptiles do not need more energy to maintain body temperature like mammals, they need much less energy in the same amount of time, therefore, the metabolism will be much slower, so that some reptiles such as turtles can live for a long time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Anyway, it's been a long time, maybe it's a little longer if it's good, and a little less if it's not good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The lifespan of a turtle is so long.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Different turtle species have different lifespans, some turtles can live for more than 100 years, others can only live for about 15 years.

    The longest-lived tortoise: the Galapagos tortoise, which can live for 200 300 years; Shortest-lived turtles: A small number of American water turtles include western turtles, diamond turtles, etc., which can live for 10 to 15 years.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Domestic tortoises generally live for about 20 to 50 years, and tortoises grown in the natural environment generally live for about 120 years, and they all carry a thick back shell, which has a protective effect on their bodies. Generally speaking, the lifespan of tortoises will be higher than that of water turtles, and domestic tortoises generally do not live for so long, because of their living environment, the lifespan will generally be low, generally around 15 to 20 years.

    The longest lifespan of the tortoise is 176 years old, and it is a huge Galapagos tortoise named Harriet, so the life span of the tortoise is related to the living environment. Different turtles have different survival ages, but generally speaking, turtles can live for decades, and the advanced ones may reach one or two hundred years.

    Extended Materials. The annual rings of the turtle are clearer before the age of 10, and shortly after the birth of the juvenile turtle, there are some radial patterns on the outer edge of the shield of the dorsal shell**, and there is no round ring. There are several rings of the tortoise back carapace, the age of the tortoise is a few years old, and the older it gets, the more difficult it is to be identified with the naked eye.

    With the periodic change of nature, the turtle has an obvious growth period and hibernation period, the dorsal armor shield grows like the body during the growth period, forming a loose and wide concentric ring circle, and during the hibernation period, the turtle enters a dormant state and stops growing, and the dorsal armor shield almost stops growing, forming a concentric ring circle that is narrow and tight.

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