I guess 316,596 people.
The penguins live in the Galapagos national park which protects them from being touched or disturbed by the public.
Galapagos Islands
Of corse they f***ing do you dopey t**t only becase they luv the f***ing cold. so f*** off b******
No. As the climate of the Galapagos is warm throughout the year, the Galapagos Penguins have no need to hibernate.
Galapagos penguins typically live in small groups called colonies. They are social animals that interact with other members of their colony for activities such as mating, hunting, and nesting. They are not known to live in pods, packs, or herds like some other species of animals.
There is 360 people can you belive that i know and 9000 animals
The Galapagos are a group if islands off the coast of Ecuador. The species that live there have many places in which to sleep.
In the galapagos island
That depends much more on the species of the animal than its residence in the Galapagos.
They live in the Galapagos Islands which are a part of Ecuador.
Because they live on the Galapagos islands.
The Galapagos have no goods export. People doesn't live there. The galapagos is a unique place of little Islands with the most rare nature and animals on the planet. And is the habitat of too important species around the world. For example is the only place that you can find a marine iguana; but has too many active Volcanos in some of the youngest Islands that people can't live there. National geographic has a great documentary of The Galapagos. 2-24-2010 People do indeed live on the Galapagos, mostly for the tourist trade, and to provide goods and services to each other. If you go to GoogleEarth.com and go to the Galapagos, you can explore the islands via satellite photos. You can actually see a town.
The Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Sea Lion can be found in these islands.
two people live in the Galapagos Islands.
The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean.
The only land mammals native to the Galapagos are the Hoary Bat, the Galapagos Red Bat, and the Galapagos Rice Rat. That makes three species, but some people divide the Galapagos Rice Rat into more than one species.
about 1/2 the population live on the Galapagos islands