Breaking News: Tortoise Defies Centuries of Chaos, Outlives Empires and Wars
A Galapagos tortoise named Gramma has made history by outliving centuries of chaos, surviving two world wars, and living through the tenure of over 20 US presidents. According to confirmed reports, Gramma was born in 1884 and has just celebrated her 138th birthday at the San Diego Zoo.
Gramma's remarkable longevity has left experts stunned, with some estimating that she has lived through the fall of empires, the rise and fall of global powers, and significant cultural and technological advancements. Born in the Galapagos Islands, Gramma was brought to the San Diego Zoo in 1925, where she lived for over a century.
Gramma's life spanned the reign of Queen Victoria, the construction of the Washington Monument, and the establishment of the prime meridian in Greenwich, England. Her remarkable story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of these incredible creatures.
As news of Gramma's remarkable life spreads, the San Diego Zoo is expected to release more information about her life and legacy. This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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