Type your answer here... the galapogas islands are 600 miles away from the border of south america.
a galapogas penguin!
darwin sales to galapogas
Darwin studied the finches of the Galapogas Islands about ten of them. Each had a unique beak for a different life-style centred about its food source.
the galapogas tortois :) but we can't be certain! cos he loves squirtles
the galapogas tortois :) but we can't be certain! cos he loves squirtles
the galapogas tortois :) but we can't be certain! cos he loves squirtles
In no particular order, for an adventurous traveler I would suggest at a minimum some of these... Machu Pichu, Inca Ruins trek, Cuzco Peru Galapogas Islands, Eco-tours and diving, Ecuador Carnival in Brazil Biking the World's Most Dangerous Road, La Paz, Bolivia A 5000m + mountain in either Ecuador, Peru or Bolivia Iguazu Falls Maybe someone can suggest some more ideas?
The chain of islands is the = Aleutian Islands =
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the east and The Lakshadweep Islands in the west.
Depends entirely on which island and how much of the evolutionary journey took place after it split from the mainland. Borneo and sumatra are islands which support large forests with orangutans tigers leopards elephants and many more species. Madagascar is differet- because it split so early, almost all the wildlife found there is unique to madagascar (lemurs). There is also a strange thing which often happens, which is that after the island splits from the mainland the animals tend to get bigger (or on occasion smaller)- the bears and wolves in britain were larger than mainland europe, the tortoises of the galapogas are larger than mainland versions. The Komodo dragons of Komodo are far larger than mainland versions
Maldive Islands Andaman Islands Nicobar Islands
galapogos islands, marago islands, and falkland islands