Guinness awarded him the distinction on Feb 4, 2022, when he was 112 years and 253 days, after Saturnino de la Fuente García died weeks earlier. He was the fourth oldest validated living person in the world and was reportedly the only man alive born before 1911. Juan Vice...
Emma Morano, who was born in 1899 and died in 2017 at the age of 117 was thought to have been the last person alive to have lived in three different centuries. The Italian apparently put her long life down to leaving her husband in 1938 and the consumption of two raw eggs and some ...
Oldest Animal in the World: Jonathan the Giant Tortoise This tortoise is the oldest animal in the world that we know of so far. In 1832, an Aldabra giant tortoise in eastern Africa watched her babies crack their shells and lumber into the world. Today, one of her sons is still kicking ...
The other male to hold the record foroldest person (living)was Puerto Rican Emiliano Mercado Del Toro (b. 21 August 1891). He held the record in 2005 and was once theoldest living veteranafter serving in the US Air Force during World War One. YT Oldest person living (male) ...
The newoldest person living (female)and the overalloldest person livingisSister André(France, b. 11 February 1904 as Lucile Randon) who is now officially the oldest person alive at 118 years 73 days old. Theoldest person ever (male)was Jiroemon Kimura (Japan, b. April 19, ...
Oldest Person In The World Ever: Jeanne Calment Jeanne Calment Age at death: 122 years, 164 days Born:21 February 1875 The title of the world’s oldest person ever goes to French supercentenarian Jeanne Calment. Jeanne was born in Arles, France, in the year 1875. Her father was a ship...
“He was one of the guys,” Alex said in an interview with Today. But Gino wasn’t always with Alex. Since the roommates were still college students back then, Alex decided to let Gino live with his parents until he graduated as he deemed it the responsible thing to do at that point...
skip to main content oldest, oddest fungi finally photographed images of little dots, some wriggling a skinny tail, give scientists a first glimpse of a vast swath of the oldest, and perhaps oddest, fungal group alive today. [partner id=”sciencenews” align=”right”]the first views suggest...
“But I want to live, I love it.” ** Part 2:The adventures – John meets Mother Teresa, gets stoned in Islamabad, and is left for dead on a road in Mexico 193 thoughts on “The world’s oldest backpacker” Reply
In 1953, the late Stanley Tyler, a geologist at the university who passed away in 1963 at the age of 57, was the first person to discover microfossils in Precambrian rocks. This pushed the origins of life back more than a billion years, from 540 million to 1.8 billion years ago. '...