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    Jonathan the Tortoise Falsely Reported Dead in Crypto Scam at 194

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jonathan, the 194-year-old tortoise believed to be the world’s oldest living land animal, recently became the subject of a widespread online hoax claiming he had died. Despite the viral nature of the false report, Jonathan remained very much alive throughout the incident.

    The misinformation began with a social media account impersonating Jonathan’s longtime veterinarian. This account posted a heartfelt message announcing the tortoise’s death, complete with personal reflections and detailed information that made the claim appear credible. The post quickly gained traction, spreading widely before fact-checking efforts revealed it to be untrue.

    Meanwhile, the situation took a darker turn when the same fraudulent account solicited cryptocurrency donations, turning the hoax into a scam aimed at exploiting the public’s emotional response. Authorities later confirmed that the real veterinarian had no involvement with the account or the false claims.

    In response to the rumors, officials on Saint Helena—the island where Jonathan has lived since the 1800s—checked on the tortoise’s wellbeing. They found him alive and well, continuing his usual routine of grazing, resting, and occasionally enjoying fruit, seemingly unaware of the global confusion his supposed death had caused.

    This episode highlights the ease with which misinformation can spread online, especially when it is presented in a convincing manner by a seemingly trustworthy source. The combination of a familiar figure, an emotional narrative, and a credible voice was enough to mislead many before verification caught up.

    For Jonathan, life remains unchanged. For the internet community, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of verifying information before accepting or sharing it, particularly in an age where scams can quickly capitalize on viral moments.

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