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World's oldest living land animal 'alive' after getting caught up in alleged crypto scam

A giant Seychelles tortoise, believed to be the world’s oldest living land animal, is alive and well after claims he had died turned out to be part of an alleged crypto scam.

6 April 2026 at 08:22 pm
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World's oldest living land animal 'alive' after getting caught up in alleged crypto scam

In a surprising twist of events, the world's oldest living land animal, a giant Seychelles tortoise named Jonathan, has been confirmed alive after reports of his death were revealed as part of an alleged crypto scam. The scam, which aimed to deceive investors and exploit the animal's unique status, has been met with widespread disbelief and concern among conservationists and animal lovers worldwide.

Jonathan, who resides at the Alderney Zoo in the Channel Islands, has been a symbol of longevity and resilience for decades. Born in 1882, he has outlived several generations, including the reigns of British monarchs King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and their children, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. In 1947, the royal family famously encountered Jonathan during a visit to the Seychelles, a moment captured in a historic photograph that has become iconic.

For years, Jonathan's age has been a subject of fascination and speculation. Despite occasional health concerns, the tortoise has continued to thrive, making him a beloved figure in the world of conservation. However, in recent weeks, rumors began circulating that the animal had passed away, sparking a flurry of activity on social media and in the cryptocurrency community.

Investigators have since uncovered evidence that the death claims were orchestrated as part of a sophisticated scam. Crypto enthusiasts, drawn to the idea of investing in "Jonathan's legacy," were lured into purchasing tokens or cryptocurrency linked to the tortoise's supposed estate. The scammers capitalized on the animal's fame and the growing interest in blockchain technology, promising investors significant returns in exchange for their participation.

Upon learning of the scam, zoo officials rushed to confirm Jonathan's well-being. A thorough examination by veterinary experts confirmed that the tortoise is indeed alive and in good health, much to the relief of his many admirers. The zoo has since issued a statement denouncing the scam and emphasizing the importance of verifying information before engaging in such ventures.

The incident has raised important questions about the intersection of technology and wildlife conservation. While blockchain and cryptocurrencies have the potential to revolutionize various industries, they can also be exploited for nefarious purposes. The case of Jonathan serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and skepticism when it comes to investment opportunities, especially those tied to unique or high-profile subjects.

Conservationists are now focusing on using the attention generated by the scam to raise awareness about the plight of endangered species, such as the giant Seychelles tortoise. The species, of which Jonathan is one of the last surviving members, is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. The scam has highlighted the need for continued efforts to protect these animals and their habitats, ensuring that future generations can marvel at their longevity and resilience.

As the world rejoices in Jonathan's continued existence, the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unverified information and the potential for fraud in the digital age. For now, the tortoise remains a symbol of hope and perseverance, his story inspiring a renewed commitment to the protection of our planet's oldest and most remarkable creatures.

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