Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    76 Made-in-USA Clothing Brands, From Work Boots to Cologne · Primer

    July 11, 2026

    The Fruits And Veggies That Could Be Linked To Cyclosporiasis

    July 11, 2026

    A guide for growing marketing teams

    July 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • 76 Made-in-USA Clothing Brands, From Work Boots to Cologne · Primer
    • The Fruits And Veggies That Could Be Linked To Cyclosporiasis
    • A guide for growing marketing teams
    • Oratomic raises $300M to build a viable quantum computer that needs only 20K qubits
    • Spaceship Earth & Pirates of Caribbean Lounges Add Walk-Up Waitlist in Disney World App
    • Is 90/10 Better Than 60/40 in Retirement?
    • Hunter Biden’s Trump Troll Takes A Taunting New Turn
    • Experts Explain Anorexia Athletica And Why It’s Easy To Miss
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    SBM Global News
    Demo
    • Home
    • Top Stories
      • Politics
    • Business
      • Small Business
      • Marketing
    • Finance
      • Investment
    • Technology

      Oratomic raises $300M to build a viable quantum computer that needs only 20K qubits

      July 11, 2026
      Read More

      GRC3 – Company Profile – AllBusiness.com

      July 10, 2026
      Read More

      Truecaller clashes with India’s telecom regulator over anti-spam rules

      July 9, 2026
      Read More

      American Security Devices – Company Profile

      July 8, 2026
      Read More

      X adds a video editor to encourage creators to post original content, not stolen reposts

      July 8, 2026
      Read More
    • Lifestyle
      • Travel
    • Feel Good
    • Get In Touch
    SBM Global News
    Demo
    Home»Top Stories»An English Mystery: Who Killed 7 Giant Tortoises in the Forest?
    Top Stories

    An English Mystery: Who Killed 7 Giant Tortoises in the Forest?

    By Staff WriterJanuary 23, 20244 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    It wasn’t your usual crime scene. And they weren’t your usual victims. But it was a tragedy nonetheless, one that has grabbed the authorities’ attention in a sleepy corner of England.

    The police in Devon and Cornwall are investigating how seven giant tortoises ended up dead this month in Ashclyst Forest, northeast of Exeter, England.

    Two tortoises were found on Jan. 8, and five more on Jan. 12, the police said. The police have asked members of the public to come forward with information if they have it. It’s unclear who found the tortoises, but the police said “a member of the public” reported the dead animals.

    For now there are only more questions — How did these animals die? Where did they come from? Who are their owners? — and almost no answers.

    “We would also like to hear from anyone who has recently purchased a giant tortoise in the area or knows of anyone who normally has a large number of tortoises but has fewer now,” Mark Arthurs, a police inspector, said in a statement.

    The police said the animals appeared to be Aldabra giant tortoises, which are native to Aldabra Island, part of the Seychelles archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

    Aldabra tortoises need to live in very warm conditions, preferably temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, or 86 degrees Fahrenheit, said Dr. James Gibbs, an expert in conservation biology and the president of the nonprofit Galápagos Conservancy — very different from the near-frozen English forest where the dead tortoises were found.

    “These are so-called coldblooded animals, but they rely on very warm conditions to be functional,” Dr. Gibbs said. In cold temperatures, he added, “they could survive maybe an hour or two before they become so lethargic that they can’t move.”

    Temperatures in England during the week the tortoises were found hovered around 2 degrees Celsius, or 35 degrees Fahrenheit. “To see them frozen in an English woodland is a jarring observation,” Dr. Gibbs said.

    “It’s just a very bizarre situation,” he added. “Animals of this size and this value, just dumped unceremoniously.”

    Based on the pictures he had seen, Dr. Gibbs said that the tortoises seemed to be 10 to 20 years old, not yet adults. Giant tortoises can live to be 150, even 200 in rare cases.

    The tortoises also appeared to have suffered from malnutrition, he said, because their shells appeared deformed, and they looked like they had spent their lives in captivity. He added that they were “young tortoises that had a long life ahead of them.”

    Tortoise smuggling isn’t uncommon, and giant tortoises can bring in a lot of money. The website Tortoise Town, based in New Jersey, sells young Aldabra tortoises that have been bred in captivity for prices between $2,799 and $7,495.

    Ashclyst Forest is a natural woodland pasture of almost 300 hectares, according to a local tourism website. The forest has multiple walking trails and is home to butterflies, bluebells, birds and more wildlife, according to the National Trust, the governing body of protected sites in England.

    Demo

    It’s also extremely quiet most of the time.

    “You could offload your dead animals there if you so wished,” said Henry Massey, a local councilor who lives in the nearby village of Broadclyst. “If you go in the middle of night, the chance of being disturbed is really small.”

    While people sometimes illegally dump waste in the forest, Mr. Massey said, these reptiles were an unusual sight. But a similar incident happened in December 2021, when the police said they received a report of one dead giant tortoise in the same area. But that case had been closed and was not considered a police matter at the time. Now, the police are trying to find out if the two incidents are related, they said.

    Crime is extremely low in the area — “This is rural Devon,” Mr. Massey said — and the sudden appearance of seven giant tortoise carcasses had people talking for a while. But in the weeks since the discoveries, chatter in the village pub has largely returned to other matters while the police search for new information.

    “There’s nothing in the rumor mill,” Mr. Massey said.

    View original article here

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Reddit
    Previous ArticleFord, United Auto Workers Reach Deal That Could End Strike
    Next Article A Hazard for Visitors to Colombia: ‘Devil’s Breath’

    Related Posts

    Opinion | And the Award for Best Performance at the State of the Union Goes to …

    March 11, 2024
    Read More

    Ramadan 2024: Crescent Moon Sightings Determine Start Times

    March 11, 2024
    Read More

    The Blue Waters of San Andres, an Island Belonging to Colombia, Are Stunning

    March 11, 2024
    Read More
    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Top Posts

    Former FBI, CIA Head Has ‘Serious Concerns’ With Trump Cabinet Picks

    December 28, 2024435

    Emirates to operate next-gen A350 on the third daily service to Cape Town

    January 14, 2026256

    AAVE Price Prediction: Target $215-225 by Mid-January 2025 as Technical Indicators Signal Bullish Momentum

    December 15, 2025240

    Ventive Hospitality Joins Green Fins: Strong ESG Lift

    February 17, 2026211
    Don't Miss
    Lifestyle

    76 Made-in-USA Clothing Brands, From Work Boots to Cologne · Primer

    By Staff WriterJuly 11, 202643 Mins Read

    Garment factory, New Jersey, 1936. Library of Congress. Boots and blankets, sure, but also aviators,…

    Read More

    The Fruits And Veggies That Could Be Linked To Cyclosporiasis

    July 11, 2026

    A guide for growing marketing teams

    July 11, 2026

    Oratomic raises $300M to build a viable quantum computer that needs only 20K qubits

    July 11, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Demo
    About Us

    Small Business Minder brings together business and related news from around the world in one place. Follow us for all the business news you'll need.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Our Picks

    76 Made-in-USA Clothing Brands, From Work Boots to Cologne · Primer

    July 11, 2026

    The Fruits And Veggies That Could Be Linked To Cyclosporiasis

    July 11, 2026
    Most Popular

    Former FBI, CIA Head Has ‘Serious Concerns’ With Trump Cabinet Picks

    December 28, 2024435

    Emirates to operate next-gen A350 on the third daily service to Cape Town

    January 14, 2026256
    © 2026 Small Business Minder
    • Home
    • Get In Touch

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. To get the most from our site, please disable your Ad Blocker.