When trying to determine the Turtles age it is best to use two pleurals, ventrebrals, and marginals on the carapace. Determine a turtle’s age you have to count the scutes on a turtle’s carapace. After getting all of the numbers you are going to need to round the number of scutes to get an age, age will not always be accurate. When graphing the results the y-axis was the length of the shell and the x-axis was the age. When measuring the carapace start from the beginning of the shell to the end, do not measure head, tail, or legs. When measuring the shell you should use a flexible ruler and you should measure it using …show more content…
When counting the scutes you have be careful because you may miss some or you might count more than their actually is. You may not always get an accurate number because some of the scutes could have come off when shedding or scratched off. There are many reasons why someone might miss a scute. The graph and charts show that age of a turtle is not related with the size of a turtles shell. The graph shows that the youngest turtle has biggest shell. The graph shows that the size of the shell is not determined by the age of the turtle. There are many reasons why a turtles shell might have lost some of its scutes. When determining the age by counting the scutes you can always be of by one to three years. There are also possibilities that growth is affected by what they eat and how much they eat. The size of the turtles shell does not determine how old the turtle is but is determined by how many scutes there are on the