But the specific life span depends on the way of breeding and the living environment. If they are often sick, their life span will be greatly reduced.
If the breeding environment is good, they can generally live for more than 30 years.
Brazilian tortoise is relatively easy to raise, has low requirements on the environment, and has strong reproductive ability, so it is a popular ornamental turtle.
1. How many years can Brazilian tortoises live? Cultured Brazilian tortoises can live for 30-40 years, and wild tortoises can live for 60 years or even longer.
Because artificial breeding can't compare with nature in terms of space, water temperature and water quality, but if they are carefully raised and provided with a good living environment, they may live for more than 40 years.
If the breeding environment is poor, and Brazilian tortoises often get sick, their life expectancy will be greatly reduced.
Second, how long can the Brazilian turtle grow? The Brazilian turtle can grow to 40-50 cm at the maximum, but the body length of the family can only reach 15-30 cm, and the weight can generally reach 300-500 g.
The size of the wild Brazilian tortoise can reach 40-50 cm and its weight can reach 1-2 kg.
Because there is plenty of space in the wild Brazilian tortoise, the water temperature and quality are also very suitable.
Third, how to judge the age of the Brazilian tortoise? To judge the age of the Brazilian tortoise, you can first look at the markings on the abdomen, because the markings on their abdomen are round, and one circle represents one year old. You can count how many circles there are.
You can also look at the pattern on the back. The pattern on the back is also circular, which is also a circle of one year old. The breeder can compare the back and abdomen together, so that the age can be calculated more accurately.
It can also be judged by the depth of the back pattern. Generally, the shallower the pattern, the shorter the age, and the clearer the pattern, the older it is.