yes! they are extinct.
the tutles
no they are threatened. they are not yet endangered.
its important to keep them alive or they will extinct
San Cristobal is located on the eastern side of Galapagos. It is the fifth largest island in the Galapagos chain of islands, and is home to four extinct volcanoes.
Volcanoes, crystal clear water, turtles that are believed to be extinct, and a beautiful sight.
Obviously, the ancient Romans did not know anything about Galapagos tortoises and therefore did not have a name for them so I assume you want to know their taxonomic names. There are 10 different species: Chelonoidis abingdonii (extinct), Chelonoidis becki, Chelonoidis chathamensis, Chelonoidis darwini, Chelonoidis duncanensis, Chelonoidis hoodensis, Chelonoidis nigra (extinct), Chelonoidis phantastica (extinct), Chelonoidis porteri and Chelonoidis vicina.
yes
The Galapagos tortoise is considered vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Captive breeding and release of young into natural habitat has strengthened numbers, but five of the original 15 species are already extinct. DNA analysis is being done on museum specimens of those five taxa, and results are pending. Is the Galapagos tortoise almost extinct? It's vulnerable, but it seems to be making a bit of a comeback.
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Chelonaphobia: the fear of turtles.
Yes, the Blue Footed Boobie is extinct. No i think you are mistaken. The blue footed booby is not extinct just endangered
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