Take a look at 10 inspiring world-class awards won by animals
Take a look at 10 inspiring world-class awards won by animals Animals in forests, zoos, oceans, and even in people's homes hold some of the world spectacular records. Though they are of different species, size, and shape, the animals on this list all have one thing in common: They're all world record holders. From a squid with eyes the size of soccer balls to a crocodile with the world's most powerful bite, creatures across the world continue to go beyond expectations with their natural traits or incredible skills. Here are 10 mind-boggling world records held by animals across the world. 1). A tortoise, Jonathan is the oldest known living land creature at 187 years old. In 2019, Guinness World Records named the tortoise as the current record holder. In 2020, Jonathan will turn 188, maintaining the record for oldest living oldest chelonian ever. Born in 1832, Jonathan has lived through both world wars, the completion of the Eiffel Tower and Empire State