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Galapagos island. The Galapagos island’s wildlife *The Galapagos islands are home of the large number of unique species. *This island is named for it’s.

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Page 1: Galapagos island. The Galapagos island’s wildlife *The Galapagos islands are home of the large number of unique species. *This island is named for it’s.

Galapagos island

Page 2: Galapagos island. The Galapagos island’s wildlife *The Galapagos islands are home of the large number of unique species. *This island is named for it’s.

The Galapagos island’s wildlife

*The Galapagos islands are home of the large number of unique

species.*This island is named for it’s giant turtles, these turtles belong to the

species of Geochelone elephatopus – vegetarians and truly giant.

*These animals can survive long without food or water

Page 3: Galapagos island. The Galapagos island’s wildlife *The Galapagos islands are home of the large number of unique species. *This island is named for it’s.

Fact about some animals*The marine iguanas

are the only iguanas that can swim but this is still considered as a land animal *Both Turtles and Iguanas eat PRICKLY pear cactus

*There are some snakes in this islands. Don’t worry, all of the snakes are non-venomous

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Other Animals

Blue-footed Booby

Fur Seals

California Sea Lions

Sally Lightfoot

Crabs

Lava Lizards

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The fact about the islands

There are huge number of species and plants because islands is extremely isolated, meaning that there are no humans that disturbs the environment.