Kunguru older than all villagers.....

Wisdom, the oldest known banded bird in the wild, is a female Laysan albatross that nests within the world’s largest albatross colony on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. She is at least 66-years old and a world renowned symbol of hope for all species that depend upon the health of the ocean to survive. [ATTACH=full]288984[/ATTACH]

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Uongo. 66yrs? Hiyo band ni ya titanium? Hata leather strap ya watch inaeza kaa 20yrs?

Wisdom hatched in or around 1951. In 1956, at the estimated age of five, she was tagged by scientists at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge for study, but then returned to the wild rather than being kept in captivity.[1][deprecated source] The person to attach the first tag was Chandler Robbins, who was a senior scientist at the United States Geological Survey.[2] Birds are banded so that they can be studied, including their locations, flight patterns, longevity, and a myriad of other data that can be collected.

On December 3, 2014, Wisdom made headlines when she laid an egg at the Midway Atoll. Her mate had arrived at the atoll on November 19 and Wisdom was first spotted by the refuge staff November 22.[3] The egg was estimated to be number 36 for Wisdom over her lifetime. Albatrosses lay one egg per year and have monogamous mates for life. Out of the last nine years, Wisdom has laid an egg for eight of them.[4] Smithsonian has speculated that since Wisdom is so unusually old for her species, she may have had to find another mate to keep breeding.[5]

The USGS have tracked Wisdom since she was tagged, and they have logged that Wisdom has flown over three million miles since 1956 (approximately 120 times the circumference of the Earth). To accommodate her increasing longevity, the USGS has replaced her tag a total of six times.[2] Together with her chick, she survived the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami that killed an estimated 2,000 adult Laysan and Black-footed albatrosses, and a much larger number of chicks, at the refuge.[6] Wisdom has laid some 30-40 eggs in her lifetime.[7]

In December, 2016, Wisdom (at the approximate age of 66) hatched and reared another chick. In December 2017, she was breeding again. Most albatrosses lay every other year, but Wisdom has successfully hatched a chick every year since 2006.[8][9] In December 2018, USFWS Pacific Region reported that Wisdom was back on Midway Atoll and had laid an egg.[10] In February 2019 the egg hatched.[11]

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@thesavage

Living long is a blessing denied to many. I thank God for the gift of life and hope nitafika 109 years by His grace.

I was expecting to see a post-wall bitch

omwami,kwani account yako iko hacked,I have a leather strap watch older than you,plastics take 450- 1000 years to degrade. Are you alright sir ? comment yako iko na kaufala ndani yake:D