Feeding Giant Aldabra Tortoises - Seychelles

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Giant Aldabra tortoises are the second biggest tortoise in the world - second only to the Galapagos tortoises. They can weigh over 250kg and grow shells over 5 feet long. And they are one of the oldest living animals, well over 100 years old.

But who would have believed these amazing animals would be so sentient as to enjoy a good back or neck scratch and LOVE being fed their favorite greens. These wonderful creatures were filmed in the National Botanical Gardens in Victoria on Mahe Island, Seychelles.

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