The oldest known animal was Harriet, a Giant Galapagos tortoise taken from the Galapagos Islands by naturalist Charles Darwin in 1835 as a personal pet during his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle. On that voyage was naval officer, John Clements Wickham. After studying Harriet whilst formulating his theory of evolution, Darwin handed the tortoise on to Wickham when the latter sailed for Brisbane to take up a post as police magistrate. Over the years, the tortoise was carefully tended, and in 1958, was moved to naturalist David Fleay's wildlife park on the Gold Coast. She was moved to Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast in 1987 where she enjoyed celebrity status until her death on 23 June 2006.
The oldest sea mammal that is in existence today is the bowhead whale They are also the largest mammal on the planet and live longer than any other animal alive today.
A giraffe is the tallest mammal alive, it also has the longest neck!
A giraffe is the tallest mammal alive, it also has the longest neck!
it is a mammal so it is born alive
Yes they are a mammal.
Blue whales.
Cheetah.
There are plenty of mammals still alive. Us humans for instance.
They are a primate and a mammal so they have alive birth.
Yes. It is a mammal.
The elephant
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