no
2007-02-15 00:54:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No although swans live long some tortoises can live more than 200 years
2007-02-17 08:44:58
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. Tortoises and turtles were always the longest living creatures. Swans don't live very long. I guess about 20 years.
2007-02-15 01:09:33
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answer #3
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answered by Nishaant 3
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Wow. Your post sure brought the crazies out of the dark shadows didn't it? If living in a paradise earth with lots of productive work, good health, surrounded by loved ones, of course our hearts swell at the prospect. Eternity is in our hearts and minds. Can you imagine having the time and brain capacity to study every musical instrument, to learn how to build furniture from scratch, to explore the oceans and the stars....we need eternity, and yet, the Bible says man will never know all the works of Jehovah. Man revers science and yet they are merely discovering what our creator had already done. What arrogance from these people! As our articles on design show, many of man's inventions are just copies of nature. And the oldest man, Methuselah, lived to be 969 which is still less than one of Jehovah's days. Only man, not trees etc.., were given a set limit for life. Later that was reduced much further. It's just a little tweek in our DNA. something completely reversible by the creator of DNA.
2016-05-24 03:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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im pretty sure that swans dont live longer since tortoises can live over a hundred years.
2007-02-15 14:48:54
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answer #5
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answered by rachel13 3
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Tortises live longer!
>>>>>>>>>>>SWANS<<<<<<<<<<
http://bsi.montana.edu/web/swans/life-history
Biological Information:
Average Life Span: 12 years in the wild
Weight: 20-30 pounds Length: 40 inches Wing Span: 7 feet
Male: Cob Female: Pen Young: Cygnet
http://www.alaskazoo.org/willowcrest/trumpeter_swans.htm
In the wild, they can live to be 12 years old.
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In captivity, their life span extends to 20 years.
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>>>>>>>>>>Tortises/Turtles<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Box turtles
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Reptiles-704/life-span.htm
Box turtles can live up to 100 years, but they generally live about 30 years in captivity.
Sea turtles
http://www.alabamaseaturtles.com/about/
Life Span: At least 30 years and up to 50 years or more.
Oldest recorded turtle to ever live
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13115101/
SYDNEY, Australia - A 176-year-old tortoise believed to be one of the world’s oldest living creatures has died in an Australian zoo.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/06/23/harriet-turtle.html
The famed giant Galapagos land tortoise, who weighed 150 kilograms, had been recognized by the Guinness World Records book as the oldest living chelonian, or tortoise. The zoo said she was the oldest living animal in the world.
http://www.oaklandzoo.org/atoz/azspurred_tortise.html
Life span can be over 100 years.
2007-02-15 01:20:12
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answer #6
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answered by LucySD 7
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Some species of sea tortoise can live 500 years, so no.
2007-02-15 04:27:25
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answer #7
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answered by FlowerChild 5
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No
Some of the oldest critters in the world are tortoises and big old sea turtles.
2007-02-15 00:56:50
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answered by HP 5
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nope but they live a long time
2007-02-15 00:55:08
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answered by wofford1257 3
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