World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary Apr 2, 2026 Apr 2, 2026 Updated Apr 24, 2026 0 Ribbon cutting ceremony at Resilience Ranch Jason Caldwell president of the GOAT Collaborative speaks at ribbon cutting Norfolk Southern train pulls into Old Fort on April 18, greeted by crowd Randy Isenhower explains vote on Catawba County school merger Alyssa Hughes talks to the city council about a toddler park Main Season Market and Brewery opens in Marion AP Top Stories April 24 Michigan Wolverines Win National Championship 69-63 vs. UConn Predicting the Top Picks for the Upcoming NBA Draft The top of Round Hill Anne George gives report on Old Fort Beautification Committee Anthropic Bid Upheld Discovery High junior speaks against Catawba County merger Iran’s top university hit in US-Israeli strikes Most Americans Still Believe in the American Dream — But Optimism Isn’t Equal Preserving rural Jewish life is the focus of a Maine center this Passover The McDowell and Carson graves at Round Hill AP Top Stories April 23 2026-04-09T122029Z_1_LWD113809042026RP1_RTRWNEV_D_1138-IRAN-CRISIS-EXPLOSIVE-MEDIA.MP4 Norfolk Southern test train travels through Old Fort Reports of the death of the world’s oldest living land animal — a nearly 200-year-old tortoise — were greatly exaggerated. As featured on World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary A hoax social media post claimed the 193-year-old tortoise died and asked for crypto donations, a veterinarian said. Latest video Pope says churches must overcome differences at Archbishop of Canterbury meeting DC gala shooting: What we know about the suspect Trump calls CBS correspondent Norah O’Donnell a ‘disgrace’ Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner Joey Logano breaks down big one at Talladega Superspeedway, Jack Links 500 The McDowell and Carson graves at Round Hill The top of Round Hill Rep. Lawler recounts 'chaos and confusion' during White House Correspondents' Dinner Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary A hoax social media post claimed the 193-year-old tortoise died and asked for crypto donations, a veterinarian said.
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