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Rainforest turtles can have varying lifespans depending on the species, but many can live for several decades. Typically, they can live anywhere from 30 to over 100 years in the wild, with some species, like the Aldabra giant tortoise, known to exceed this range. Factors such as habitat, diet, and threats from predators or environmental changes can influence their longevity. Proper conservation efforts can help ensure their survival and longevity in their natural habitats.

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