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Giant tortoises aggression

Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) aggression
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
ECUADOR. South America
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.

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Alcedo Volcano Ecuador Endangered Galapagos Geochelone elephantophus Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi Giant Tortoise Isabela Island Islands Reptile South America Tortoise aggression
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Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) aggression<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
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