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If you are scientist, you may be able to get a good idea by the formations on their shell, but the truth is, unless you have owned the turtle since birth, it is really hard to tell
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It is nearly impossible to tell the gender of a turtle unless you know which species you are dealing with. The sex characteristics of a turtle vary from one species to the next. In
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Well, unless you have raised it from birth, it's gonna be pretty hard to determine the age of the turtle. Most live very long lives, and the lines on their shells doesn't give you
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Determining the age of a turtle is very difficult and gets harder the older the turtle is. The lines on the turtles shell do not have anything to do with its age. Turtles when well
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