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4,155 Views • Jun 4, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
In this fascinating video, we delve into the remarkable longevity of turtles. Why do these ancient reptiles outlive so many other creatures? We'll explore the biological and environmental factors that contribute to their long lifespan, including their slow metabolism, unique genetics, and lifestyle habits. From sea turtles to tortoises, learn about the science behind their extended lives and how their incredible endurance can offer insights into aging and longevity for other species, including humans.

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Date of upload: Jun 4, 2024 ^^


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1 month ago

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@SilageCutter769

1 month ago

I saw an alligator snapping turtle in Wolf river in Pearl River county big as a Volkswagen,it surfaced right in front of me as the sun was going down,its head was big as a beach ball,its eyes was big as oranges,its toes was big as bananas,it had white grass growing on its back,it was 7 ft. Wide x 9 ft. Long,it was awesome reptile

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