Jonathan the Tortoise Marks Historic 191st Birthday, Earns Title of World’s Oldest Living Land Animal

St. Helena Island witnessed a remarkable milestone as Jonathan the tortoise celebrated a staggering 191 years of life, officially becoming the oldest living land animal. Transported from the Seychelles in 1882, Jonathan, whose precise birthdate remains elusive, has surpassed the 150-year life expectancy of his species.

Despite challenges with sight and smell, Joe Hollins, Jonathan’s devoted veterinarian, confirms the tortoise’s unyielding vitality. Hollins notes Jonathan’s unwavering appetite, sustained by a weekly regimen of hand-fed fruits and vegetables. This dedicated care supplements his nutritional needs, ensuring a robust metabolism with vital vitamins, minerals, and trace elements.

Guinness World Records acknowledged this feat, lauding Jonathan’s unparalleled longevity. Celebrated on social media platforms, Jonathan’s enduring presence serves as a testament to resilience, surpassing generations and inspiring awe worldwide.

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