One animal found on the Galapagos Islands is the Galapagos Penguin(Sphenisicus mendiculus).
More than 95% of Galapagos animals are endemic to this Archipelago. This means that the majority of them can only be seen in this group of Islands.
Galapagos Islands
The marine iguana, found only in the Galapagos Islands. It is also the only sea going lizard.
The blue footed booby is common throughout much of Central and South America, not just the Galapagos.
The actual population of the Galapagos Islands is of 20,000 Only 4 of the 13 major Islands are inhabited.
The Galapagos Islands are known for their endemic (unique) wildlife. There are rare animals that can only be seen in these group of Islands. These Islands are a living museum of evolutionary changes, with a wide variety of exotic species exclusive to this Archipelago.
it matters on what species you are talking about because each island of galapagos has its own species of turtle so some islands have extremely few animals and others have lots of them but in all they are endangered because they are restricted to only galapagos
There are no longer pirate attacks on the Galapagos Islands! Years ago, the waters and islands of the arhcipelago often encountered pirates. Nowadays, the only danger in Galapagos is not bringing sunscreen! You and your family will have a great time!
Currently the Galapagos Islands has a population of 20,000 which are distributed in only 4 islands (Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana and San Cristobal).
Yes there are.
they were the only animals that were big time grazers and they had no predators.
While Charles Darwin was in Galapagos, he visited the islands of Floreana, Isabela, San Cristóbal, and Santiago only.