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  2. Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Captive Galapagos tortoises can live up to 177 years. [4] For example, a captive individual, Harriet, lived for at least 175 years. Spanish explorers, who discovered the islands in the 16th century, named them after the Spanish galápago, meaning "tortoise". [5] Galápagos tortoises are native to seven of the Galápagos Islands.

  3. File:Galapagos tortoise distribution map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the current and extinct species distribution of the Galápagos tortoise by its sub-species. Galapagos location map from: File:Galapagos Islands topographic map-fr.png; Galapagos islands redrawn as vector, based upon File:Galapagos tortoise distribution Line diagram.png

  4. Fernandina Island Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Map showing locations of Galapagos tortoises. Originally known from only one male specimen found (and killed) by members of the 1906 California Academy of Sciences expedition, [11] there were discoveries of putative tortoise droppings and cactus bite marks in 1964 and 2013, and an unconfirmed sighting in 2009.

  5. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    A Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) on Santa Cruz. C. nigra is the largest living species of tortoise, hunted to near extinction during the islands' whaling era. Gen. José de Villamil, founder of the Ecuadorian Navy and first governor of the islands The 1841 Admiralty chart drafted from FitzRoy's survey of the islands on HMS Beagle

  6. File:Galápagos tortoise distribution map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of giant tortoise distribution in the Galápagos islands. Items portrayed in this file depicts. ... Galapagos-Riesenschildkröten; Diego (Schildkröte)

  7. Galapagos tortoises are the largest tortoises in the world. While you couldn't tell in the video, they are massive creatures; males can reach lengths of up to 6 feet from head to tail and weigh of ...

  8. Western Santa Cruz tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Galápagos Islands showing locations of different tortoise species In 2015, the small, eastern Cerro Fatal population of the island was described as a distinct subspecies, C. n. donfaustoi , most closely related to chathamensis (and forming a clade with it plus abingdoni and hoodensis ), while the main southwestern porteri population ...

  9. Wildlife of the Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz giant tortoise Bottlenose dolphins jumping off the Galápagos Islands. One of the best-known animals is the Galápagos tortoise, which once lived on ten of the islands. Now, some tortoise species are extinct or extinct in the wild and they live on six of the islands. The tortoises have an average lifespan of over 130 years.