Last month, on March 23rd, a male Aldabra Giant Tortoise by the name of"Adwaitya" died at the Alipore zoo in Calcutta. Press reports -- TheTelegraph (Calcutta), BBC News, CNN, New York Times, NDTV [New DelhiTV], The Times (London), among many others -- render "Adwaitya", aform of the Sanskrit advaita, a word of vast import to describe thephilosophical outlook that is known as non-dualism, as "the one and only",and if it is true that "Adwaitya" was 255 years old when he died, one canunderstand why he should have been so named. The oldest documented living animalis a Galapagos tortoise, 176 years old, at a zoo near Brisbane in Australia.Some 80 years older than his nearest rival, who was taken from Isla Santa Cruzby Darwin himself, Adwaitya, should his exact age be verified by carbon dating,would have had an extraordinary innings.