India, April 2 -- Recently, reports of the death of Jonathan the tortoise, who is considered the world's oldest known land animal, created world-wide alarm. Social media messages were spreading the ...
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.
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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, ...
Corrections & clarifications: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported that Jonathan the tortoise had died. Despite claims of his death spreading on social media, the world's oldest known ...
According to Jonathan the tortoise's vet, there was also a crypto donation request from the same account that falsely announced the tortoise's death. Corin Cesaric-Epple is an Editor at CNET covering ...
An X post announcing the death of Jonathan, a tortoise estimated to be about 194-year-old who lives in the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena, went viral Wednesday. But it wasn't the truth. The ...
On Wednesday, sorrow swept through the Futurism newsroom as we heard that Jonathan, a 193-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise believed to be the oldest living land animal, had passed away at his home ...
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