Jonathan, a 192-year-old tortoise, holds the title of the world's oldest living animal and oldest chelonian. Residing on the remote island of St. Helena, Jonathan has met members of the royal family and attracts tourists from around the world.
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Meet Jonathan! 🐢 The 192-year-old tortoise is the world's oldest known land animal and boasts two Guinness World Records, attracting tourists and VIP guests from far and wide. You can catch a glimpse of the legendary reptile on the remote island of Saint Helena. #9News https://t.co/mEAxBHtXTF
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Jonathan is 192 years old! 🐢 https://t.co/dtTQxlvGUN
History buffs may know the remote island of St. Helena as the site of Napoleon Bonaparte’s exile, but the British overseas territory has another claim to fame: a 192-year-old tortoise named Jonathan. https://t.co/R39M8Ir5xd
🐢 Meet the world's oldest land mammal, Jonathan, who is 192-years-old. Jonathan has been in the Guinness World Records for being the world's oldest living animal and oldest chelonian. He has also met members of the royal family ⬇️ https://t.co/SNootKSRgF https://t.co/PbHrk35KU3
Meet Jonathan, the world's oldest land animal https://t.co/RYLiNBHifn