Animals
Jonathan the Tortoise, World's Oldest Land Animal, Turns 190
Jonathan the tortoise, older than the Eiffel Tower and has survived two World Wars, seven British monarchs, and 39 U.S. presidents, is now celebrating his 190th birthday.
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