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Endangered Animals
Gramma the Galapagos Tortoise, Oldest Resident of the San Diego Zoo, Dies at 141
Endangered Animals
Conservationists Have Released 136 Juvenile Galápagos Tortoises Into the Wild
Animals
Jonathan the Tortoise Celebrates 191st Birthday, Making Him the Oldest Living Land Animal
Animals
Woman Has Been Best Friends With Her 175-Pound African Tortoise for 22 Years
Animals
Lost Pet Tortoise Found Alive 5 Miles Away From Home After 3 Years
Animals
Man Takes His 26-Year-Old African Tortoise on Walks Through Tokyo
Endangered Animals
90-Year-Old Tortoise Becomes First-Time Dad to Three Hatchlings
Animals
Scientists Discover That Many Cold-Blooded Creatures Do Not Age
Animals
Family’s Pet Tortoise Missing for 30 Years Is Found Alive and Well in the Attic
Animals
ASMR Footage of Hungry Tortoise Eating Fruit and Veg Is Surprisingly Noisy and Satisfying
Photography
Dress-Wearing Therapy Tortoise Helps Patients Forget Their Troubles
Recent Stories
Reference Books Are Carved and Cut Into Sculptures That Transform Knowledge Into Art
New College Science Center Designed To Increase Exchanges and Innovation Within Its Walls
How This Artist Transformed the Nobel Prize Banquet Into an Unexpectedly Immersive Journey [Interview]
Inaugural Edition of Art Basel Qatar Is Coming in February 2026
Travel Host Rick Steves Saves Seattle-Area Hygiene Center in Amazing “Gift to My Homeless Neighbors”
Ancient Math Is Hidden in 8,000-Year-Old Floral Pottery Patterns
Intricate and Alluring “Thread Paintings” Use a Sewing Machine Like a Paint Brush
Tsuchiya Kōitsu and the Rise of Shin-Hanga Prints in 20th Century Japan
How People in the Victorian Era Enjoyed Animation Before Its Modern History
Titanic Museum Exhibit Invites Visitors To Feel How Cold the Water Was When the Ship Sank