Jonathan, a tortoise residing on the remote island of St. Helena, a British overseas territory known for being the site of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile, has been recognized as the world's oldest land animal. At 192-years-old, Jonathan has not only earned a spot in the Guinness World Records as the oldest living animal and oldest chelonian but has also had the honor of meeting members of the royal family.
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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
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