Man has always wanted for immortality, or at least for maintaining the state of youth as much as possible. We have a much longer life span than a few hundred years ago.
With the advancement of mankind and science, we can cure illnesses and even recognize them before they are irreversibly destroyed in the body, but we still die before it could be.
There are animals that have a much longer lifespan than humans. Turtles are here too.
Just take Bibit and Poldi, the two giant minions, as an example. Both were born in 1897 and, after their birth, they lived not much as a couple in the Basel and then in the Klagenfurt Zoo.
Their long life together was harmonious for over a hundred years, but something has changed since 2012. It seemed that Bibi simply fell into their relationship and expressed bites. Even without teeth, they have such strong jaws for giant turtles that they have offended Poldi's armor.
Caregivers tried to reconcile the parties, but marriage counseling was not successful, so the party had to be separated. Now, in a single area, but separated, the separated "couple" lives. Do they go back to their old age?
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