Not only the rabbit of the story, but the tortoise has left everyone behind in the fight for life.

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Who hasn't heard the tale of the well-known, antiquated Greek Aesop? The tortoise and the hare engaged in a race one day. The tortoise was moving slowly, so the hare stopped along the road to eat. The 'Slow and Steady' turtle made contact with the touchline at that particular instance. The rabbit was left with nothing to do when he woke up. The turtle has outlived all other creatures, both in terms of lifespan and race. In other words, you are aware that the turtle is the only animal on the planet with the longest lifespan. A few of their species have lifespans exceeding 150 years. It has always occurred to me to wonder: Why have they been on this planet for so long? Experts find the question disturbing. And that riddle has been partially unraveled by scientists. Additionally, they uncovered the biochemical process that extends turtle lifespans.


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Nonetheless, the Galapagos giant tortoise has the longest average lifespan of any species—190 years. Jonathan was a turtle who lived to be 185 years old. He was from the South Atlantic island of St. Helena. The Aldabra tortoise is still the species with the longest lifespan, though. The tortoise had a 256-year lifespan. The size of the Aldabra tortoise was substantial. This turtle was then resident on the Seychelles island. Following that study, a number of significant problems pertaining to turtle lifespan were identified. Let us investigate the mystery of turtle lifespan.


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Turtles' bodies are covered in a hard shell that shields their internal organs from outside threats. When a turtle is assaulted, it usually hides within its shell.What appears to be the sole explanation?Can an animal live for more than 150 years only by defending itself against an assault like this?What then is the actual cause?


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and not only the DNA molecule. A further explanation is the extremely sluggish metabolism of turtles. This implies that they too lose energy relatively gradually. The majority of organisms have components that lead to fast metabolism and cellular demise. Thus, the animal's demise is attributable to that metabolism. Research has revealed that turtles' bodies are deficient in several fundamental components. The metabolism becomes extremely sluggish as a result, and the rate of cell death also diminishes. They are therefore able to live longer.


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According to experts, this might be a major factor in why certain turtles can live for over 250 years. According to a research, the Aldabra tortoise's good and sluggish metabolism allowed it to live for 256 years without experiencing any health issues. The African Salkat is the name of another type of sand turtle. These turtles have a minimum lifespan of 100 years.

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