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A male and female Galapagos tortoise (geochelone elephantopus) in the mating position. This endangered species of reptile is slowly staging a comeback.
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A male and female Galapagos tortoise (geochelone elephantopus) in the mating position. This endangered species of reptile is slowly staging a comeback.

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From Galapagos Islands

  • A cross, or X, pattern formed by wooden boards in an uneven square shape is the basis for a wooden deck near the harbor in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
  • Two giant Galapagos tortoises mating in a forest on Santa Cruz Island. The male appears to have decided to do this in mid-bite as he still has grass in his mouth.
  • A male and female Galapagos tortoise (geochelone elephantopus) in the mating position. This endangered species of reptile is slowly staging a comeback.
  • A group of baby giant tortoises (geochelone elaphantopus) milling around on the ground. These large reptiles are endemic to the Galapagos Islands and are an endanged species that is slowly recovering.
  • Giant galapagos tortoise (geochelone elephantopus) chewing on some grass. This endangered species is endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
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