March 15, 2010
It's a boy: Zoo tortoise reveals mistaken identity
By Associated Press
CLEVELAND (AP) — A tortoise's zookeepers in Cleveland are the ones feeling slow because after more than 50 years, they've discovered "Mary" is actually a male.
Officials at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo say it can be tough to establish the sex of a giant Aldabra tortoise because the reproductive organs normally aren't visible. But Mary's maleness was unexpectedly revealed earlier this month during a routine exam. Spokesman Tom O'Konowitz said Wednesday that the zoo has decided to rename the tortoise Terry. When the 400-pound reptile arrived at the zoo in 1955, it was assumed he was a she because of a flatter shell, shorter tail and all-around smaller size than most males. The tortoise is estimated to be between 75 and 100 years old. |
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