well first is the pig then the bat and then the giant tortoise then the cat
There are 10 recognized species of Galapagos giant tortoises.
The Galapagos Islands are known for their giant tortoises.
Giant tortoises are often hunted for their shells.
Yes
they are not extinct but only endangered
The Galapagos Islands got their name from the Giant Tortoises that live there. These tortoises were baptized by the Spaniards in the 16th century as Galapago.
1. Galapagos Giant tortoise 2. Giant tortoise
Giant tortoises have been known to live about 200 years.
giant tortoises live in the gallapagose..... if that's hoe you spell it (:South america
Giant tortoises are not mammals and do not give live birth like humans. Instead, female tortoises lay two to sixteen eggs, which eventually hatch after one hundred and thirty days.
Giant tortoises move very slowly on dry land, at only 0.17 miles per hour (0.27 km/h). (By Wikipedia) + They are herbivores
Some individual Aldabara Giant Tortoises are thought to be over 200 years of age, but this is difficult to verify because they tend to outlive their human observers. Today, Esmeralda is thought to be the oldest living Giant Tortoise at 170 years old.