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  • Anonymous 1 day ago

    How come in today's time the exact of the ๐Ÿข could not be found out? Why leave such longevity to speculation?

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  • Anonymous 1 day ago

    I felt very emotional... don't know why. its very sad that humans are taking over planet earth with little empathy for other creatures.

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    • Anonymous 1 day ago

      @Anonymous: says who? That tortoise probably had the best care!

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  • Anonymous 1 day ago

    Could this be the Descendant of Akupฤra or Chukwa . Get the brahmins to check this out . Alagba remains could be that or of a descendant from a Hindu god . If so , then remains should be placed in a Temple .

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    • Anonymous 21 hours ago

      @Anonymous: why remain anonymous if you have this much wisdom?

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  • Anonymous 1 day ago

    Is that Oogway from kungfu panda

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  • Anonymous 2 days ago

    ร€lagba

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    Dev Rahul 2 days ago

    I bet he is Uugwe from Kung Fu Panda

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  • Anonymous 2 days ago

    We lost our on of the oldest tortoise existing on our planet-#Alagba#.I thank the Ogbomosho ruler who took great care of such animals.

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  • Anonymous 2 days ago

    It should be kept in museum......where v I'll find one more 335 years old tortoise ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„

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  • Anonymous 2 days ago

    3 centuries!! Cool!

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  • Anonymous 2 days ago

    It's 3 3 5 years... Mke it round figure... Hehehe

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