Turtle tools: 110 years old still give birth
After 15 years of pursuit, Billy the tortoise, 110 years old, finally joins his 47-year-old partner Tammy to produce perfect eggs.
Billy's turtle.
At 110 years old, Billy proved he could still become a father with his young wife Tammy, losing to Billy to 63 years old. Tammy had repeatedly spurned and appeared indifferent to Billy. Even so, Bill was not discouraged. This turtle always perseveres to follow her everywhere around the garden.
In the end everything went well. Billy was about to enjoy his father's happiness when he joined Tammy to produce the first seven eggs.
Billy's owner, Peter Crane, 50, found turtle eggs in his home garden in Norfolk, England, last week after discovering that Tammy was " blossoming ".
Billy, 110, is about to become a father.
Crane adopted Tammy since he was a 3-year-old boy. He received Billy more than 15 years ago when Billy was 80 years old. Billy was taken care of by the old owner's family since its birth in 1899.
" I didn't realize Billy could do that. But as he got older, he was more excited to be closer to Tammy. Billy ran after Tammy around the garden and they lovingly" husband and wife ", Mr. Crane said.
Billy and Tammy couple.
Tammy is really hard to " cut down " but Billy eventually finds love after years of effort. The eggs are incubated for about 8 to 12 weeks. After hatching, Mr. Crane plans to keep two baby turtles and bring the rest to his nephew and a local school.
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