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The Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea), from the islands of the Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles, is one of the largest tortoises in the world.(Information taken from Wikipedia)
The giant earth turtle is often referred to as "Aldabra giant tortoise" or "Galápagos giant tortoise," depending on the specific species. These tortoises are known for their large size and long lifespan, with some individuals living over 100 years. They are primarily found on the Aldabra Atoll in Seychelles and various islands in the Galápagos Archipelago.
Aldabra Brush-warbler was created in 1968.
They can be found now in Madagascar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Reunion, the Galapagos, Sulawesi, Timor, Flores, and Java
Russian tortoises and hermanns are both good. so are greek.
Traducción: Tortuga gigante de Aldabra
Aldabra Atoll was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
The scientific name for the Galapagos Tortoise is Chelonoidis nigra.
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The majority of tortoises are herbivores, with some species eating largely grasses, and others eating mainly broadleaved plants, but there are a few species that are omnivorous (such as red-footed and yellow-footed tortoises), and these species will also eat insects, worms, and carrion. Some species of herbivorous tortoises include the Galapagos tortoise, the Aldabra tortoise, the African Spur-thigh tortoise, the Greek tortoise, and the Hermann's tortoise. Tortoises are reptiles, part of the order Chelonia, along with turtles. Tortoises are terrestrial (they live on land), while turtles may be terrestrial, semi-aquatic, or aquatic. The majority of turtles are omnivorous, with some being carnivorous. Tortoises generally have rounded feet with strong claws, while turtles have broader feet that are webbed or partially webbed. (Sea turtles, of course, have flippers).
It is also Known as the Geochelone gigantea.
The three primary tortoise species—Galápagos, Aldabra, and Eastern Box tortoises—exhibit distinct physical characteristics. The Galápagos tortoise is notable for its large size and dome-shaped shell, adapted for grazing on high vegetation. In contrast, the Aldabra tortoise also has a large, domed shell but tends to have a more flattened appearance due to its habitat. The Eastern Box tortoise, smaller in comparison, has a hinged shell that allows it to close up tightly for protection, showcasing a more compact and rounded shape.