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191 years old! ? The world’s oldest existing terrestrial creature, “Jonathan the Giant Turtle,” becomes a hot topic; he was born in the Edo period and weighs 250 kg | Pen Online

Jonathan the turtle, the oldest land animal. From Guinness World Records official SNS.

In his lifetime, he saw two world wars, the first telephone, the first skyscraper, the first powered flight, and the first man to walk on the moon. Jonathan the turtle, the oldest land animal, celebrates his 191st birthday.

191 years old this year. Who is Jonathan the turtle?

On December 4th, Jonathan, who lives on the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s oldest living land animal. He was born in 1932, when Japan was still in the Edo period. The Seychelles giant tortoise is said to be the largest of all giant tortoises, and is quite large at 183 years old, with a body length of 1.6 meters and a weight of 250 kg.

His actual age, which turns 191 this year, is unknown, and it is possible that he has been around for much longer. According to Guinness World Records, Jonathan originally lived in the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean, and was brought to St. Helena Island in 1882 as a gift to the then-governor. At this time, he had already grown up and was thought to be at least 50 years old at the time, so it is said that there is a high possibility that he was over 200 years old.

The discovery of old photographs of a grown Jonathan grazing in the Governor’s Mansion on St. Helena Island between 1882 and 1886 further supports this theory. In any case, the average lifespan of the Seychelles giant tortoise species is 150 years. Jonathan has far exceeded the average lifespan, making him arguably the longest-lived land creature on the planet. His longtime veterinarian, Joe Hollins, said Jonathan is now blind and has lost his sense of smell, but he has a strong appetite. He continues to engage in his favorite pastimes, including sunbathing, sleeping, and eating.

“Jonathan is a symbol of persistence, perseverance and survival, and is an iconic figure on the island.” “It’s amazing considering there are so many people out there,” said veterinarian Joe Hollins. Jonathan still lives in the Plantation House, the governor’s residence of St. Helena Island, where he has been for 141 years, and is currently living with three giant turtles named David, Emma, ​​and Fred. For Jonathan’s birthday party, a special one was prepared with carrots, lettuce, cucumbers, apples, and pears, which were his favorite foods given to him last year.

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From the official Guinness World Records Facebook page.

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How he celebrated his 190th birthday last year.

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Jonathan is loved by the community so much that his bathing scene is even uploaded.

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A monochrome photo of Jonathan.

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2023-12-09 05:00:00

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