- Timothy (tortoise)
Timothy (estimated
1839 –April 3 /April 4 ,2004 ) was aMediterranean Spur-thighed Tortoise who was thought to be approximately 165 years old at the time of her death. This made her the UK's oldest known resident.Timothy was found aboard a Portuguese
privateer in 1854 byCaptain John Courtenay Everard, of theRoyal Navy . The tortoise served as amascot on a series of Navy vessels until1892 (she was ship's mascot of HMS "Queen" during the first bombardment of Sebastopol in theCrimean War (she was the last survivor of this war), then moved to "Princess Charlotte" followed by "Nankin"). After her navy service she retired to live out her life on dry land, taken in by theEarl of Devon . On her underside was etched the family motto, "Where have I fallen? What have I done?"Timothy was originally believed to be a male tortoise, hence her name. In 1926, Timothy's owners decided that he should mate and it was then discovered that Timothy was female. [http://www.powderham.co.uk/history/factsfigures.ashx Powderham Castle Facts & Figures] ] Despite this useful information, mating attempts were unsuccessful. Timothy's owners did not change her name, and even continued to refer to her with the masculine pronoun.
Timothy was buried near the place of her demise,
Powderham Castle , the Earl of Devon's home.Timothy was also the name of a pet tortoise owned by
Gilbert White . White's tortoise was also eventually revealed to be a female.Books
* Rory Knight Bruce - "Timothy the Tortoise" (2004)
*Verlyn Klinkenborg - "Timothy: Notes of an Abject Reptile" (2006) (about Gilbert White's tortoise).ee also
*
Lin Wang References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/3607053.stm BBC News]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2004%2F04%2F07%2Fntim07.xml&secureRefresh=true&_requestid=101990 Telegraph]
* [http://www.netmemorials.co.uk/timothy_the_tortoise.htm A Net Memorial, including a picture]
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