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- Meet 8 of the World’s Longest-Living Animals and Other Species
Giant tortoises can live for more than 100 years, and there are even cases of them living for over 150 years Oldest Living Giant Tortoise Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise, hatched in 1832 and recently celebrated his estimated 190th birthday in St Helena, an island in the South Atlantic
- Reptile - Growth, Longevity, Adaptation | Britannica
Reptile - Growth, Longevity, Adaptation: Reptiles, especially turtles, are noted for their extreme longevity Most reptiles are characterized by rapid juvenile growth that slows upon reaching adulthood Avoidance is the most common form of defense Other defensive behavior includes the display of bright colors, camouflage, and a change in body form, which is relatively common in snakes
- If birds are descendents of reptiles, when and how did they . . .
The MRCA (most recent common ancestor) of reptiles, crocodilians, and birds (and other dinosaurs) lived about 240 MYA (million years ago) They were called archosaurs, and were more reptile-like than bird-like At some point along the dinosaur line of descent, feathers were developed, which allowed for endothermia
- Global warming spawned the age of reptiles | Department of . . .
The researchers created a dataset based on extensive first-hand data collection of more than 1,000 fossil specimens from 125 species of reptiles, synapsids, and their closest relatives during approximately 140 million years before and after the Permian-Triassic extinction
- List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia
Roughly 7,000–8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes each year in the United States, and about five of those people die [4] Though most fatal bites are attributed to rattlesnakes, the copperhead accounts for more snakebites than any other venomous North American species Rattlesnake bites are roughly four times as likely to result in
- A conservation reassessment of the reptiles of Mexico based . . .
only three endemic reptiles known at the time, but judged 10 of them (6 1%) as threatened Of 231 reptile species more than one-tenth of the species the lowest degree
- Understanding Parthenogenesis - The Herpetoculture Network
A species can be obligate parthenogenic (reproduce exclusively through asexual reproduction) or, facultative (can switch between asexual, and sexual [requires a male] reproduction) Parthenogenesis has only ever been reported in several species of fish, amphibians, some species of reptiles, but it is widespread in the invertebrate world
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