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Jonathan the tortoise, world’s oldest land animal, turns 190

Por: New York Daily News World December 06, 2022

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Lookin’ good for an almost-double-centenarian. Jonathan the tortoise, the world’s oldest land animal, turned 190 over the weekend on the island of St. Helena where he enjoyed a “cake” of seasonal vegetables, leafy greens and vegetables, including carrots carved into the number “190.” Jonathan being presented with his 190th birthday cake at Plantation House today. Delivered to him by the wonderful staff of Plantation that care for him... + full article



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