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ShoogarBear
06-24-2006, 10:59 AM
And Dikembe Mutombo, who used to play with it as a young boy, is saddened . . .

Link (http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/06/24/tortoise.die.ap/index.html)



'Darwin's tortoise' dies, age 176

Saturday, June 24, 2006; Posted: 1:42 a.m. EDT (05:42 GMT)


SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- A 176-year-old tortoise, believed by some to have been owned by Charles Darwin, has died in an Australian zoo.

The giant tortoise, known as Harriet, was long reputed to have been one of three tortoises taken from the Galapagos Islands by Darwin on his historic 1835 voyage aboard the HMS Beagle.

However, historical records, while suggestive, don't prove the claim, and some scientists have cast doubt on the story, with DNA tests confirming Harriet's age but showing she came from an island that Darwin never visited.

According to local legend, Harriet was just five years old and probably no bigger than a dinner plate when she was taken from the Galapagos to Britain.

She spent a few years in Britain before being moved to the Brisbane Botanic Gardens in Australia's tropical Queensland state in the mid-1800s, where she was mistaken for a male and nicknamed Harry, according to Australia Zoo, which later bought the 150-kilogram (330-pound) tortoise.

The Queensland-based zoo is owned by "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin and his wife Terri.

"Harriet sadly died last night after, thankfully, a very short illness," senior veterinarian Jon Hanger told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Friday.

"She'd been sick yesterday with, in effect, heart failure. She had a very fairly acute heart attack and thankfully passed away quietly overnight," Hangar said.

Irwin said he considered Harriet a member of the family.

"Harriet has been a huge chunk of the Irwin family's life," Irwin said Saturday.

"She is possibly one of the oldest living creatures on the planet and her passing today is not only a great loss for the world but a very sad day for my family. She was a grand old lady."

Harriet was believed to be the world's oldest living tortoise, and one of its oldest living creatures. Despite her longevity, however, Harriet is not the world's oldest known tortoise.

That title was awarded by the Guinness Book of World Records to Tui Malila, a Madagascar radiated tortoise that was presented to the royal family of Tonga by British explorer Captain James Cook in the 1770s. It died in 1965 at the ripe age of 188.

Scientist Paul Chambers cast doubt on Harriet's Darwin connection in an article in the New Scientist magazine and a book, "The Unexpected History of the Giant Tortoise."

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Seriously, this sucker was born before the Civil War. Can you iimagine living 176 years? That tortoise lived long enough to see just about everthing possible. Except a Mavs championship.

katyon6th
06-24-2006, 11:01 AM
RIP old tortoise.

Johnny_Blaze_47
06-24-2006, 11:05 AM
So when are the people from Guinness due to come by your place and bestow the title upon you?

kris
06-24-2006, 11:06 AM
And Dikembe Mutombo, who used to play with it as a young boy, is saddened . . .

Link (http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/06/24/tortoise.die.ap/index.html)



Seriously, this sucker was born before the Civil War. Can you iimagine living 176 years? That tortoise lived long enough to see just about everthing possible. Except a Mavs championship.


Hey, even the immortal Hulk Hogan has to go sometime.

~Sweetmelody~
06-24-2006, 11:08 AM
And Dikembe Mutombo, who used to play with it as a young boy, is saddened . . .

That tortoise lived long enough to see just about everthing possible. Except a Mavs championship.


Your commentary has me :lol @ work *looksaround*

ShoogarBear
06-24-2006, 11:09 AM
So when are the people from Guinness due to come by your place and bestow a lifetime supply of Dark upon you?Hey, Joe. I heard the Laredo Rabid Times has an opening for a society columnist.

CharlieMac
06-24-2006, 11:13 AM
Quitter.

Cant_Be_Faded
06-24-2006, 12:01 PM
RIP noble creature

Jekka
06-24-2006, 12:09 PM
Didn't a 250 year old tortoise die in India this past spring?

Jekka
06-24-2006, 12:10 PM
And Dikembe Mutombo, who used to play with it as a young boy, is saddened . . .

How do you play with a tortoise?

Cant_Be_Faded
06-24-2006, 12:11 PM
He can ride on its back

Jekka
06-24-2006, 12:12 PM
Ride where? It would take forever to get anywhere. He could sit on his back and pretend they were going somewhere ...

Cant_Be_Faded
06-24-2006, 12:14 PM
yeah he was probably a little kid with a big imagination

or maybe he jsut took naps on the turtle's back

Nesterofish
06-24-2006, 12:37 PM
yeah he was probably a little kid with a big imagination

or maybe he jsut took naps on the turtle's back
I think he practcied his Portugese with it

ShoogarBear
06-24-2006, 02:25 PM
How do you play with a tortoise?They must hate you in comedy clubs. :lol

Jekka
06-24-2006, 02:29 PM
Hey, that was genuine curiosity. Tortoises are not exactly the most exciting or interactive animals out there.

Marklar MM
06-24-2006, 02:29 PM
The Slowskis.

ShoogarBear
06-24-2006, 02:31 PM
Kids have pet turtles all the time.

I suppose if you have one that bites, you can do cool things like slip them inside people's shorts.

Jekka
06-24-2006, 02:34 PM
Yeah, but the little ones move more than the giant 170yo ones. But to each his own :)

TheSanityAnnex
06-24-2006, 02:36 PM
I can just see Steve Irwin saying this line with a tear in his eye and it makes me :lmao,

"She is possibly one of the oldest living creatures on the planet and her passing today is not only a great loss for the world but a very sad day for my family. She was a grand old lady." :lmao

ShoogarBear
06-24-2006, 02:37 PM
But it was little when Dikimbe had it as a pet! Sheesh.

midgetonadonkey
06-24-2006, 02:40 PM
i'd hit it