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How can you tell the age of a tortoise?

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The age of a tortoise can be estimated by measuring its size and examining the growth rings on its scutes (the plates that make up its shell). However, the most accurate method is by knowing its date of birth or acquisition.
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Determining the exact age of a tortoise can be challenging. However, you can estimate their age by examining growth rings on their shells, assessing their size, studying their behavior, and consulting veterinary experts who can provide insights based on species-specific characteristics.
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Determining the age of a tortoise can be challenging. Some methods include examining growth rings on the shell, assessing size and development, and observing characteristics like bone density and wear on the scutes. However, precise age determination is often difficult, especially for older tortoises.
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Determining the age of a tortoise is difficult as they don't have clear growth rings like trees. Some tortoise species have growth patterns on their shells that can be used to estimate their age, but this method is not always reliable. Generally, the best way to estimate a tortoise's age is by its size and behavior. Older tortoises are typically larger and more active than younger ones, which may be smaller and more timid.
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