Think of this as your investigation log. Answer each question to explain what you discovered and how you got there.
1. Write a brief overall summary of your findings.
I found this post very interesting, and what I found in the comments was even more interesting. Many comments clarified that the turtle is alive and accused the post of using clickbait to falsely portray it as gay. Many of the comments I read also said the turtle was not dead and was still alive. I found a lot of comments from people trying to push the narrative that this turtle is still alive and gay. These comments were primarily from trolls and fake media.
2. What primary sources did you find (e.g., transcripts, videos of politician speeches, tweets from public figures, scientific studies)? For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/03/world/oldest-tortoise-alive-despite-rumor-intl-hnk
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c393xmpzjwko
I found two sources confirming that Johnathon, the world's oldest living tortoise, is still alive and well. I also found that Joe Hollins, the creator of that X post, was a fake account, and that someone was using his name and credibility to spread fake news. The BBC article claims that the X post about the turtle's death was nothing but a hoax to gain followers and get clicks. Even though some facts about Johnathon the tortoise were right, like that he has been alive for two world wars, and that he was born in 1832. The narrative and facts are wrong.
3. What secondary sources did you find (e.g., newspapers, magazines)? Only use secondary sources if sufficient primary sources are not available. For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/02/worlds-oldest-tortoise-crypto-death-scam
I was able to find many trusted news sources claiming that the tortoise was in fact not dead and that the tortoise has had a long-time partner that is a male tortoise, so in a human's mind, the tortoise would be gay, but he is an animal and can't choose a sexuality. People just find it amusing that a tortoise has a long-time partner that was mistaken for a girl. The Guardian alleges this post was part of a crypto scam, and the BBC has since retracted its statement claiming the tortoise was dead.
4. What potential biases or interests might each of your sources have?
The sources I used were trusted, used by people to fact-check fake narratives all the time. Whenever I find something that could potentially be spam or fake, I check BBC.
The information was misleading. I was fact-checking this information using reliable sources and researching the entire narrative. The main claim was that Johnathon died, which is false, and even though some people will claim that the tortoise isn't gay, I believe that is just opinion-based because the turtle obviously doesn't have feelings and doesn't understand the concept of being gay because he is an animal.