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Hello Zoochatters,
This is my first post here so hopefully I'm not breaking any rules, but I've run into a dead end while doing some research that I figure you all might be able to help me with.
Recently I've been digging into the largest recorded individual Aldabra tortoises. While there seems to be agreement that a male individual ("Esmeralda") on Bird Island in the Seychelles is the largest free-living Aldabra at 304 kg, I've found multiple references that claim there is a male at the Fort Worth Zoo that weighed in a whopping 363 kg. While I've been able to find a good number of sources and some very impressive pictures of the Bird Island individual, I've had no such luck with the fabled Fort Worth titan. The sources I've found which proport its existence all read like they might just be uncritically regurgitating the same information, and thus far I've been unable to find its point source. So far as I can tell the zoo has never shared any information about such a specimen on their social media, which seems odd considering the draw having one of the world's largest tortoises would be.
So I ask, can anyone substantiate the existence of a massive male Aldabra tortoise at the Fort Worth Zoo? Any leads would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance!
-DJD
This is my first post here so hopefully I'm not breaking any rules, but I've run into a dead end while doing some research that I figure you all might be able to help me with.
Recently I've been digging into the largest recorded individual Aldabra tortoises. While there seems to be agreement that a male individual ("Esmeralda") on Bird Island in the Seychelles is the largest free-living Aldabra at 304 kg, I've found multiple references that claim there is a male at the Fort Worth Zoo that weighed in a whopping 363 kg. While I've been able to find a good number of sources and some very impressive pictures of the Bird Island individual, I've had no such luck with the fabled Fort Worth titan. The sources I've found which proport its existence all read like they might just be uncritically regurgitating the same information, and thus far I've been unable to find its point source. So far as I can tell the zoo has never shared any information about such a specimen on their social media, which seems odd considering the draw having one of the world's largest tortoises would be.
So I ask, can anyone substantiate the existence of a massive male Aldabra tortoise at the Fort Worth Zoo? Any leads would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance!
-DJD