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  2. Hermann's tortoise - Wikipedia

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    If they survive these threats, the longevity of Hermann's tortoises is around 30 years. [13] One rare record of longevity is 31.7 years. [15] Compared to other tortoises (e.g. Testudo graeca), [15] the longevity might be underestimated and many sources are reporting they might live 90 years [16] or more.

  3. Testudo hermanni hermanni - Wikipedia

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    Testudo hermanni hermanni, also known as the Western Hermann's tortoise or known as the Italian tortoise, is a subspecies of tortoise. The subspecies has a rich golden yellow shell with sharp contrast. Behind the eye is a lack of a yellow patch which Testudo hermanni robertmertensi has. T. h.

  4. Talk:Hermann's tortoise - Wikipedia

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    When comparisons of heart rate and life expectancy are adjusted for body weight in mammals, it appears that life span is pre-determined by the basic energetics of living cells. This inverse relationship between heart rate and life expectancy reflects an epiphenomenon in which heart rate is a marker for, or a determinant of, metabolic rate and ...

  5. Negligible senescence - Wikipedia

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    Some tortoises show negligible senescence. Negligible senescence is a term coined by biogerontologist Caleb Finch to denote organisms that do not exhibit evidence of biological aging (), such as measurable reductions in their reproductive capability, measurable functional decline, or rising death rates with age. [1]

  6. The world’s oldest tortoise has lived through two world wars, witnessed the rise and fall of the British Empire, and has just turned 190 years old.

  7. List of longest-living organisms - Wikipedia

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    Tu'i Malila, a radiated tortoise, died at the age of 188 in May 1966, at the time the oldest verified vertebrate. [111] This tortoise was hatched in 1777. Harriet, a Galápagos tortoise, died at the age of 175 in June 2006. [112] Timothy, a Greek tortoise, born in Turkey died at the age of 165 on 3 April 2004 in the UK. [113]

  8. List of maximum animal lifespans in captivity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of maximum recorded animal lifespans in captivity.Only animals from the classes of the Chordata phylum are included. [1] On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals.

  9. Map shows the average life expectancy for people in each state

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