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At nearly 6 feet in length, Galapagos tortoises can reach a whopping 880 pounds as far as researchers know. They are thought to live over 100 years in the wild and are one of the longest living vertebrates on earth. One animal in captivity lived over 170 years! (reefannie)

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Average size and weight for a Giant Galapagos Tortoise are 4 feet (1.2 meters) at 475 pounds (215 kilograms).

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Average is about 500 pounds

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The Galopagos Tortoise is Larger.

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