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Why travellers are flocking to see Jonathan, the world’s oldest living land animal at 194

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Why travellers are flocking to see Jonathan, the world’s oldest living land animal at 194
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Jonathan, a 194-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise living on Saint Helena, has become a major global tourist attraction. His extreme age makes him a living historical landmark, predating many famous global structures.

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Illustrates the intersection of wildlife conservation, tourism, and historical curiosity.

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Why travellers are flocking to see Jonathan, the 194-year-old tortoise - what s special about him apart from his age | - The Times of India

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