World's oldest tortoise still randy at 191 years old

Jonathan, the world's oldest tortoise, has turned 191, living through 40 U.S. presidents and 31 St. Helena governors.

Large tortoise poses with neck extended upwards with its mouth wide open
Jonathan the wold's oldest living land mammal has turned 191 years old.
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The world's oldest tortoise has turned 191 years old, extending his title of the oldest living land animal by another year. 

The Seychelles giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea hololissa), known as Jonathan, has lived on the remote south Atlantic Island of Saint Helena since 1882 after he was gifted to the governor at the time. 

Carys Matthews
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Carys Matthews is a freelance writer for Live Science and has a passion for the natural world. Most recently the group digital editor of BBC Wildlife and BBC Countryfile Magazine, she writes about the outdoors, nature and health and fitness. Prior to this she has worked for a number of sports and environmental titles in the U.K.