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189 years old .. What is the long life of the largest wild animal in the world?
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12 September 2021 - 23:29 Abu Dhabi Time
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The turtle Jonathan is the largest land on the ground
The turtle Jonathan is the largest land on the ground
Jonathan, the largest land animal on earth, is practiced naturally and has a global interest, at the age of 189, which is referred to some experts to "therapeutic" herbs in the area where he lives.

Daily Star, reported on Jonathan, who lives in the Seychelles Islands, explaining that Jonathan is the oldest wild animal on earth, lived during the two world wars and the Russian revolution, and 39 heads of the United States.

The images appear in white and black the first years of Jonathan on the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic, which was home since 1882.

The veterinarian, which "Jonathan" has previously explained that the latter is blind because of the acquisition of the eye lens, lost smell, and therefore he can not discover food, but he kept an excellent hearing
Jonathan was transferred to St. Helena, which was given to the ruler at the time beyond British territory, William Gray Wilson, who took office between 1890 and 1897, and lived in the house of the ruler since then, according to the Guinness Standard Group .

Jonathan lives in meadows for luxury home, with 3 giant turtles, David, Emma and Fred
"Jonathan's exceptional attainment may be because of Quintella Asatika, a common herbs in Almarai in St. Helena," said Nature.

"According to my writing on herbs, it has many medical uses in Asia, it is described as a dining grass and removes toxins from the body and reduces inflammation and fever and promotes healing and immunity. This is what Jonathan helped to achieve age."

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