The world's oldest living land animal, Jonathan the tortoise, extended his record to 194 years and was officially named a Guinness World Records Icon.
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Guinness World Records has named Jonathan the tortoise an 'Icon.' It's the latest award for the oldest land animal, falsely reported dead in April.
Guinness World Records has named Jonathan an official ICON and reaffirmed his status as the oldest known living land animal. The 194-year-old tortoise is also drawing scientific interest as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Guinness World Records Jonathan the tortoise has already lived through nearly two centuries of world history — and ...
Jonathan, a 194-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise on Saint Helena, has been recognised as a Guinness World Records icon. Scientists say his exceptional lifespan could offer clues to extreme longevity ...
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