WATCH: Durban’s oldest tortoise celebrates 120th birthday

Visitors were allowed to go into Admiral’s enclosure to pose in a photo with him or feed him his favourite fruit and vegetables.

DURBAN’S living legend and the country’s oldest tortoise, Admiral, turned 120 on Tuesday at Michelle Park Zoo.

Brought to Mitchell Park Zoo in 1915 in a cigar box by a sailor, Admiral has witnessed many historic events including World War I and II as well as the country’s dawn of democracy.

Originally from the Aldabra Islands in Seychelles, Admiral celebrated his birthday in style on Heritage Day, with a vegetable cake filled with his favourite foods, including pawpaws and watermelon.

Durbanites and well-wishers were also present to celebrate the country’s ‘oldest citizen’ as all entrance costs to the zoo and park were waived.

Some lucky visitors were able to go into his enclosure to get a photo with him.

Sherwood resident Anne Ross, who was visiting with her family and grandchildren, said it was a special moment.

“To be able to share this moment is quite special. I came here as a child, my children and grandchildren have also visited and it’s incredible to think he has seen generations come here to visit. My aunt, who is 98, also remembers Admiral fondly,” she said.

Giant Aldabra Tortoises can live to around 150 years.

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