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    Post Darwin's Baby Girl!

    Check this out:

    World's oldest Party Girl (175 Year Old Tortoise)
    Daily Telegraph (Australia) 10/10/05

    Harriet the tortoise ... 175 years young. She was originally collected
    by legendary botanist Charles Darwin, who promptly went and
    mis-identified her as a male. SOON to turn 175 years of age, Harriet the Galapagos
    tortoise - possibly the world's oldest living creature - is finally
    getting the recognition she surely deserves.

    Harriet, which was first taken from her home on the Galapagos Islands,
    off South America, by English naturalist Charles Darwin, is now the
    subject of a book about her amazing life.

    Harriet was hatched in 1830. Five years later, she and two other
    tortoises were collected by Darwin and taken to England aboard his ship, HMS
    Beagle.

    The three, then named Tom, @@@@ and Harry, were cared for by Darwin,
    but five years of freezing English winters and a lack of sunshine reduced
    them to a state of virtual hibernation and they were brought to
    Australia in 1842.

    @@@@ died in the late 1880s and it is not known where its remains were
    buried, while Tom died in 1949.

    In 1960, a visiting director of Hawaii's Honolulu Zoo examined Harry
    and found he was a she, a move that prompted the name Harriet. She now
    lives at Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo.

    Three other tortoises are believed to have lived to a greater age than
    Harriet but have died.

    Of the 15 sub-species of giant tortoise, some weighing more than 200kg,
    only 11 remain and it is expected a fifth will become extinct.

    Their numbers have been depleted due to harvesting by seamen and the
    release of feral animals which have destroyed their food and eaten their
    eggs.

    Harriet will celebrate her 175th birthday with a party at the zoo on
    November 15.

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    Rusty
    CT Reptile Rescue
    Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education
    For all Reptiles & Amphibians
    CTReptileRescue@Comcast.net
    (website coming soon)

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    Re: Darwin's Baby Girl!

    Wow thats amazing! Thanks for providing that article
    When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be ~ Lao Tzu

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    Re: Darwin's Baby Girl!

    ive heard about her. very cool. saw her on steve irwin.
    -marshall

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    Re: Darwin's Baby Girl!

    Wow! Imagine the stories that young lady has to tell!

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