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Topic: 183-year-old tortoise is the world’s oldest living land creature (Read 897 times)

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Nice, I'm hoping the scientist will know the secret of this tortoise genes and hopefully can be applied to humans.

By the way what is the oldest living sea creature ?
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His wrinkly skin, cataracts and difficulty swallowing are common enough in old age. But Jonathan had been ambling around for a century before today’s pensioners were born.

At the age of 183, this tortoise is thought to be the world’s oldest living land creature. Born in 1832 at the latest, he has plodded through two world wars and numerous revolutions, outlasting all his human companions. He was even photographed, looking rather elderly, with a prisoner during the Boer War, which ended in 1902.

Jonathan, of the species testudinidae cryptodira, was brought to the British territory of St Helena, a tiny island in the South Atlantic, in 1882, when he was already mature, meaning that he was at least 50 years old. He is thought to have been shipped from the Seychelles.

Pics and video...http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/11386210/Meet-the-183-year-old-tortoise-who-is-the-worlds-oldest-living-land-creature.html
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