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How many years does the Brazilian tortoise grow up and live?

Walter White
2021-04-10 04:01:43
The adult time of Brazilian tortoises is related to their growth environment. In the case of indoor breeding without hibernation, they can grow up in three to four years. Adult Brazilian tortoises are generally 25 to 35 centimeters long. Under natural growth, the Brazilian tortoise takes longer to reach adulthood, taking ten years to reach adulthood. Farmed and hibernating, the Brazilian tortoise takes about eight years to reach adulthood. Because their growth slows down during hibernation.
How many years does the Brazilian tortoise grow up and live?

1. Brazilian tortoises become adults

in a few years. The time for Brazilian tortoises to become adults is not the same. Generally speaking, Brazilian tortoises are considered adults when they are sexually mature. The time of their adulthood will vary according to the environment in which they grow. Raised indoors and without hibernation, they reach sexual maturity relatively quickly, reaching adulthood in three to four years. In the state of natural growth, their food is not abundant, the temperature is not very stable, and it usually takes ten years to reach adulthood. When artificially fed, if they are allowed to hibernate in winter, they will reach adulthood later, taking about eight years. Because the body of the Brazilian tortoise hardly grows during hibernation, the adult time is relatively long.

2. How many years

can the Brazilian tortoise live? 1. Artificial breeding: The breeding conditions are better, and the life span of the Brazilian tortoise can reach 35 years. At this time, the length of the body of the Brazilian tortoise is generally about 27 centimeters.

2. Natural growth: Studies have shown that most Brazilian tortoises live for less than 15 years, relatively few can live for 15 to 20 years, and few can live for more than 25 years.

3. How to judge the age

of Brazilian tortoises? Brazilian tortoises can judge their age by abdominal spots. They have a circle of lines on their web, each of which represents the age of the Brazilian tortoise in a year. The number of rings on their webs represents how old they are.

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