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Generally there is not a main one, but the largest one is the Isla Isabela
The Galapagos islands consist of many different islands. The Pinta island is home to the last surviving Pinta giant tortoise named "Lonesome George." One of the reasons all of the other Pinta giant tortoises died off was because the Pinta island was a common stop for many pirates and buccaneers. Traveling for so long with so little food was very hard for the pirates and buccaneers to survive. They stocked their ships with the tortoises as a main source of food. Another reason that the Pinta tortoises died off was because the goat population greatly increased on the island once people came to live there. Goats were so abundant in such a short amount of time that they began devouring many types of plants that the Pinta giant tortoises relied on for food. Once scientists found out about George they tried very hard to mate him with other giant tortoises from other islands in the Galapagos. Eggs were eventually laid, but unfortunately were never fertilized. George still remains the last of his subspecies. He is believed to be somewhere between the ages of 60-90.Top that!109
The main geological feature of the Galapagos Islands is volcanic activity. The islands were formed through a series of volcanic eruptions over millions of years, resulting in a unique landscape with diverse volcanic landforms such as craters, lava fields, and volcanic cones. This volcanic activity continues to shape the islands' geology today.
the finches originally came from south American main land
The nearest international airport to the Galapagos Islands is José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (GYE) in Guayaquil, Ecuador. From Guayaquil, travelers can take a domestic flight to either Baltra Island (GPS) or San Cristóbal Island (SCY), the two main airports in the Galapagos archipelago. This makes Guayaquil the primary gateway for international travelers heading to the Galapagos.
The Galápagos Islands are made up of 13 main islands, 6 smaller islands, and an array of about 100 rocks and islets. The 20 named islands of the group are : Baltra (South Seymour) Island Bartolomé (Bartholomew) Island Darwin (Culpepper) Island Española (Hood) Island Fernandina (Narborough) Island Floreana (Charles or Santa María) Island Genovesa (Tower) Island Isabela (Albemarle) Island [largest] Marchena (Bindloe) Island North Seymour Island Pinzón (Duncan) Island Pinta (Abingdon) Island Rábida (Jervis) Island San Cristóbal (Chatham) Island Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island Santa Fe (Barrington) Island Santiago (San Salvador, James) Island Wolf (Wenman) Island (*minor islands) Daphne Major South Plaza Island (Plaza Sur) (Also a sizable "unnamed island" used by Scuba divers.)
Most people in the Galapagos Islands speak Spanish as their primary language. However, due to the influx of tourism, English is also commonly spoken, especially in areas frequented by tourists.
The official language spoken on the Galapagos Islands is Spanish. However, due to the diverse mix of residents and tourists from around the world, you may also hear other languages such as English, German, French, and Italian.
The main predators of Galapagos Sea Lions are sharks and killer whales
the finches originally came from south American main land
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the animal Darwin examined were finches on the Galapagos islands (at least finches were the main thing he studied)