Life in the Galapagos Islands (or What's Left of It)

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Jacob W

 

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May 20, 2015

 

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The most famous of these animals is the giant tortoise which “has evolved into 14 different races” (Land Animals, 2008). According to the Galapagos Conservation Trust, the giant tortoise has three shell types and their diet consists of grass and leaves (Land Animals, 2008). However, there are only about 15,000 of these infamous creatures left on the island and three of the races have gone extinct while one race has only one lonely tortoise surviving (Land Animals, 2008)...
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Besides the giant tortoise, another creature that has its home only on the islands is the marine iguana (Land Animals, 2008). In fact, there are two species that live there “grazing on seaweed on coastal rocks or in the sea” (Land Animals, 2008). As far as mammals go, there are not many that live on the Galapagos Islands...
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