Aldabra Tortoise: Longevity Legend

Aldabra Tortoise: Longevity Legend

Aldabra tortoises are famous for their longevity. They can live well over 100 years, and some have lived over 150 years in captivity, making them one of the longest-living land animals.

Did you know that Aldabra tortoises can weigh up to 550 pounds (250 kg), about as much as a full-sized grand piano? Their large size not only helps protect them from predators but also means they can store water and food in their bodies, helping them survive in tough conditions.

Ancient Survivors

Aldabra tortoises are one of the few remaining species of “giant tortoises” that once roamed many islands. Over time, most giant tortoises went extinct, but the Aldabra tortoise has survived and continues to thrive on its remote atoll in the Seychelles, making it a living link to a distant past.

Have fun exploring the habits of Aldabra tortoises!

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Identify all the foods that are part of a Aldabra tortoise’s diet!

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