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  • 10-13-2022, 09:49 AM
    Aspen0122
    Anyone know how to tell how old a wild turtle is?
    I've been wondering how to tell how old a wild turtle is. I've read a few things about counting the little rings on their shells like a tree stump, but I've heard other things. Is that a myth?
  • 10-13-2022, 01:12 PM
    Homebody
    Re: Anyone know how to tell how old a wild turtle is?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    I've been wondering how to tell how old a wild turtle is. I've read a few things about counting the little rings on their shells like a tree stump, but I've heard other things. Is that a myth?

    The short answer is to count the number of rings in a scute and divide by two.

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    I know nothing about turtles. I got that answer from this site.
  • 10-13-2022, 07:40 PM
    Neko_snake
    Re: Anyone know how to tell how old a wild turtle is?
    Depends on what kind of climate you live in. Here in New England they have a growing season so one section of scutes is always bigger. You can count the portions that are bigger and that generally tells you the age. In terms of climate it makes sense since the summer months are plentiful for food so the turtle grows more than in winter when food is scarce.

    In places with constant growing seasons and captive bred turtles this falls apart and people generally rely on the count all rings then divide by 2.

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