The life span of Adabra tortoise can reach 200 years. This turtle is a terrestrial animal, which can live in bushes, mangrove swamps, coastal sand dunes and beaches. It feeds on various plants and occasionally eats carrion. It moves slowly, and its limbs are thick but short, covered with bone scales. It is worth mentioning that although it is a tortoise, it can swim, but it is not as good as a water turtle.
2. Why turtles have a long life span1. Shell protection: Animals living in the wild environment will inevitably encounter various natural enemies, while turtles have a hard shell to prevent them from being harmed. At the same time, it can also protect internal organs and reduce water loss.
2. Slow metabolism: It is known that turtles move slowly, are sleepy, and have the habits of hibernation and summer sleep, which make their metabolism extremely slow, so that their energy consumption will be reduced, thus making them live longer.
3. Strong cell reproduction ability: The cell reproduction algebra of different organisms is different. Taking human beings as an example, if embryonic lung fiber cells are cultured in vitro, they can continue to 50 generations, while turtle cells can reproduce to about 110 generations, which can also increase their life span.
4. A wide range of feeding habits: Turtles are omnivorous animals, which can be eaten by both animals and plants, so they can prey in many environments. Moreover, it is very hungry, and what it eats is not completely digested, but stored in the body, so that it can not eat for a long time.