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  2. Category:Turtles by continent - Wikipedia

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    Turtles of Europe (1 C, 9 P) N. Turtles of North America (1 C, 70 P) S. Turtles of South America (2 C, 59 P) This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 22: ...

  3. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtles are caught worldwide, although it is illegal to hunt most species in many countries. [84] [85] A great deal of intentional sea turtle harvests worldwide are for food. Many parts of the world have long considered sea turtles to be fine dining.

  4. Category:Turtles by location - Wikipedia

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    Turtles by continent (6 C) N. Turtles of New Guinea (14 P) This page was last edited on 3 November 2024, at 08:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Turtle Lifespan: How Long Do Turtles Live? - AOL

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    Long regarded as one of the longest-living pets you could ever own, turtles surprise many pet owners with how long they can live. Whether you have a red eared slider or a map turtle, these ...

  6. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Turtles can live long lives. The oldest living turtle and land animal is said to be a Seychelles giant tortoise named Jonathan, who turned 187 in 2019. [101] A Galápagos tortoise named Harriet was collected by Charles Darwin in 1835; it died in 2006, having lived for at least 176 years. Most wild turtles do not reach that age.

  7. Geometric tortoise - Wikipedia

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    This species is one of the rarest land tortoises in the world, classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. [1] In addition to its Red List status, the geometric tortoise is now protected under international law and listed on Appendix I of CITES , prohibiting commercial international trade in the species.

  8. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

  9. Hawksbill sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    Like many reptiles, all marine turtles of the same aggregation are highly unlikely to reach sexual maturity at the same size and thus age. [53] Age at maturity has been estimated to occur between 10 [54] and 25 years of age [55] for Caribbean hawksbills. Turtles nesting in the Indo-Pacific region may reach maturity at a minimum of 30 to 35 ...