15 July 2021 Fact checks

Viral social media picture doesn’t show world’s oldest living land animal

What was claimed

A picture shows the world's oldest living land animal, a tortoise named Jonathan.

Our verdict

It is true that the oldest known land animal is a tortoise named Jonathan, but this is a picture of a different tortoise.

A picture of a tortoise, claimed to be the oldest known living land animal in the world, has been shared widely on social media

It’s true that the oldest known living land animal in the world is a tortoise named Jonathan, at almost 190 years old. 

But the picture shared on social media is not of Jonathan, who lives on the island of St Helena in the south Atlantic. 

The picture can instead be sourced to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. A post from 2014 on the zoo’s Instagram page identifies the animal as a male Galapagos Tortoise

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While fact checking the same picture, Check Your Fact contacted the zoo itself. A spokesperson said the tortoise pictured was in its 50s.

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