A giant tortoise thought to be one of the world’s oldest creatures has died in a Calcutta zoo, ending a life that spanned much of modern Indian history.

Local lore said Adwaita, the Aldabra tortoise whose name means “the one and only” in the local Bengali language, was some 250 years old. That, however, would have made him much older than the world’s oldest documented living animal: Harriet, a 176-year-old Galapagos tortoise who lives at the Australia Zoo north of Brisbane, according to the zoo’s website.

[Harriet] was taken from the island of Isla Santa Cruz by Charles Darwin in the 19th century.

Adwaita arrived at the zoo in 1875. Zoo officials say he was one of four tortoises brought to India by British sailors from the Seychelle islands as a gift for Lord Robert Clive of the East India Company. Clive was instrumental in establishing British colonial rule in India, before he returned to England in 1767.

While the other three tortoises died, Adwaita reportedly thrived, living in Clive’s garden before being moved to the zoo.

Adwaita was around longer than the United States.



  1. garym says:

    What? You couldn’t find a photo of a Babe with a tortise?

  2. garym says:

    This is the photo you could have used. (Of course, this isn’t Adwaita, but it does have a babe!)

    G
    http://www.australiazoo.com.au/australia_zoo/the_zoo_crew/images/Kirrily208_250.jpg

  3. Nathan says:

    Awwwww.

    Poor Torti.

  4. SN says:

    garym, the girl is great looking. A real cutie. But not enough boob action for this blog. Sorry!

  5. Sounds The Alarm says:

    Soup!!!!!!

  6. SN says:

    “Soup!!!!!!”

    Wow, that brings back memories. My neighbor used to trap turtles and make GREAT turtle soup! Great stuff.

  7. joshua says:

    Ok….no boobs, no girl at all….but a cool tortise.

    My mind boogles at the thought of something(non-tree) living 250 years. Good thing he was in India….if he was American the Social Security people would have killed him off 100 years ago so as not pay him retirement any more.

    Damn, sorry to see you go dude.

  8. Awake says:

    There was a discusssion somewhere just last week, where some respectable scientist declared that he thinks that the first person to live to be 1000 has already been born. Basically, with the regular progress in science that we have, every 40 years or so something will be curable that wasn’t before, and life just keeps gets extended. But what are the odds of living to 1000 without having a fatal accident (drowning , vehicle accident, trapped by fire, flowerpot falls on head…)

  9. Mr. Fusion says:

    Awake

    A lot of that depends upon how long King George the Worst remains Emperor. With current army re-enlistments, they might end up taking a lot of 128 yr olds.

  10. joshua says:

    this just in………FLASH……it’s Bush’s fault the tortise died….news at 11

  11. BOB G says:

    And his mom made soup out of it


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