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Conservation milestone: captive-bred giant tortoises released to the wild on La Espanola
Conservation milestone: captive-bred giant tortoises released to the wild on La Espanola US-sanctioned tanker tests Trump blockade with Hormuz exit President Trump addresses the media Colman Domingo ...
The longest living creatures on Earth can be found in our oceans, making their way through the waters for hundreds of years. But what’s the longest living land animal? Jonathan, a Seychelles giant ...
HOLTVILLE — Tortoises and hares joined forces on a bright and sunny spring morning in Holtville to bring joy and laughter to children as families celebrated Easter festivities at Holt Park on Saturday ...
WASHINGTON — Jonathan the tortoise, the oldest known living land animal in the world, caused quite the stir on Wednesday after an account claiming to be his vet announced his death. The X account, ...
Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy revealed a tortoise he had hidden in his pocket during a pre-game interview. Murphy paid a clubhouse attendant $500 to purchase the reptile before the game against ...
Brewers inherit ‘rally tortoise’ after manager Pat Murphy is told no pocket pancakes in TV interview
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy talks during ...
Jonathan — the world's oldest land animal — lives! NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Joe Hollins, veterinarian of 194-year-old tortoise, and Nigel Phillips, governor of St. Helena, about a crypto hoax.
Owner, due to age/health, must rehome 70‑lb, 22‑year‑old tortoise. Sanctuaries and zoo options exist but have fees, screening and space rules. Family weighs private‑owner risks against sanctuary ...
KANSAS CITY -- The visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium has a different kind of visitor this weekend with the Brewers in town. A turtle. Scratch that -- a tortoise. Its name is Bobby Jr., named ...
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(WVUE) - Jonathan, the 193-year-old tortoise who lives on the island of St. Helena, is alive despite online rumors claiming he died. Social media posts this week claimed Jonathan had died. The rumor ...
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