A Pacific pocket mouse that lives at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park was recognized earlier this month by Guinness World Records as the “oldest living mouse in human care” at 9 years and 7 months old.
The tiny mouse, affectionately called “Pat,” is named after famed actor Sir Patrick Stewart, according to San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance officials, who operate the zoo and safari park. Pat was born on July 14, 2013, at the zoo’s Pacific pocket mouse breeding center as part of its conservation breeding and reintroduction program.
“This recognition is so special for our team, and is significant for the species,” Debra Shier, the program’s director, said in a statement Feb. 8, the same day “Pat” won the record. “It’s indicative of the dedication and incredible care we as an organization provide for each species, from the largest to the very smallest.”…
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