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How many years do razor turtles generally live and how big are they

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
The life span of artificially bred razor turtles is mostly about 15-25 years, and the life span of razor turtles is different under different living environments. Generally speaking, wild razor turtles have a longer life span and can live for more than 25 years under normal conditions. But farmed razor turtles are affected by the way they are raised. If properly raised, they can live for 25 years. If they are not raised properly, their life span can only be about 15 years.
How many years do razor turtles generally live and how big are they 1. How many years does the life span of a razor turtle generally last

Different living environments, the life span of a razor turtle is also different. The life span of farmed razor turtles will be shorter, about 15-25 years. Moreover, artificial breeding is affected by feeding methods. If they are raised in a proper way and have sufficient food and nutrition, their life span can reach 25 years. Razor turtles can only live for about 15 years if they are not properly raised, often get sick and are in poor health.

Razor turtles living in the wild usually live for more than 25 years as long as the environment is comfortable. If breeders want them to live longer, they must ensure that their living environment is comfortable, and they must ensure adequate food and nutrition.

Second, how big is the razor turtle

The razor turtle is not very big, they belong to small and medium-sized turtles. Most of the body lengths in adulthood are between 15-20 cm, and how big they can grow depends on the feeding method and feeding environment. If the feeding environment is comfortable and the food and nutrition are sufficient, then their body length can reach 20 cm. If the breeding environment is poor and food is scarce, their body size will not grow very big, generally about 15 cm.

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