<p>Australia's oldest-ever man has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years.</p>.<p>Retired cattle rancher Dexter Kruger on Monday marked 124 days since he turned 111, a day older than World War I veteran Jack Lockett was when he died in 2002.</p>.<p>Kruger told Australian Broadcasting Corp. in an interview at his nursing home in the rural Queensland state town of Roma days before the milestone that a weekly poultry delicacy had contributed to his longevity.</p>.<p>“Chicken brains. You know, chickens have a head. And in there, there's a brain. And they are delicious little things,” Kruger said. “There's only one little bite.”</p>.<p>Kruger's 74-year-old son Greg credits his father's simple Outback lifestyle for his long life.</p>.<p>Nursing home manger Melanie Calvert said Kruger, who is writing his autobiography, was “probably one of the sharpest residents here.”</p>.<p>“His memory is amazing for a 111-year-old,” Calvert said.</p>.<p>John Taylor, a founder of The Australian Book of Records, confirmed that Kruger had become the oldest-ever Australian man.</p>.<p>The oldest-ever verified Australian was Christina Cook, who died in 2002 aged 114 years and 148 days.</p>
<p>Australia's oldest-ever man has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years.</p>.<p>Retired cattle rancher Dexter Kruger on Monday marked 124 days since he turned 111, a day older than World War I veteran Jack Lockett was when he died in 2002.</p>.<p>Kruger told Australian Broadcasting Corp. in an interview at his nursing home in the rural Queensland state town of Roma days before the milestone that a weekly poultry delicacy had contributed to his longevity.</p>.<p>“Chicken brains. You know, chickens have a head. And in there, there's a brain. And they are delicious little things,” Kruger said. “There's only one little bite.”</p>.<p>Kruger's 74-year-old son Greg credits his father's simple Outback lifestyle for his long life.</p>.<p>Nursing home manger Melanie Calvert said Kruger, who is writing his autobiography, was “probably one of the sharpest residents here.”</p>.<p>“His memory is amazing for a 111-year-old,” Calvert said.</p>.<p>John Taylor, a founder of The Australian Book of Records, confirmed that Kruger had become the oldest-ever Australian man.</p>.<p>The oldest-ever verified Australian was Christina Cook, who died in 2002 aged 114 years and 148 days.</p>