Henry the Tuatara kept at the Southland Museum in New Zealand is reputed to be around 110 years old, although obviously that is an "estimate".I am sure there are some older tortoises and possibly Tuatara around.
He'll not be anywhere near the oldest around, but Dudley also has a male Bornean Orangutan ('Benji'), who will be 41 this year.
Dudley's oldest chimp ('Fanny') was born in 1974.
They have 3 at Thrigby I think, a pair and another held separately which has been the same since I fist visited around 5 years ago, so fair chance she's still aliveCan anyone confirm whether the ex-London Zoo female American alligator is still alive at Thrigby Hall ? Assuming she is, she must be over seventy.
This alligator arrived at London Zoo shortly after World War 2 and was sent to Thrigby Hall about a quarter-of-a-century ago.
She was certainly still alive and well a year or two ago.
Can anyone confirm whether the ex-London Zoo female American alligator is still alive at Thrigby Hall ? Assuming she is, she must be over seventy.
This alligator arrived at London Zoo shortly after World War 2 and was sent to Thrigby Hall about a quarter-of-a-century ago.
She was certainly still alive and well a year or two ago.
I think Hamerton have a lar gibbon that turned 50 this year
Rajang - male orangutan at Colchester (born Chester) turned 50 this year.
Babydoll - female gorilla Howletts 57
Is Delilah at Belfast still alive ? Must be similar age