A tortoise.
They originate from The Galapagos Islands, where they were first discovered. The origin of the name was from the Spanish "Galapago", a type of saddle.
The word Galapago means saddle. The word Galapago "in old Spanish language", was used to describe the frontal piece of a riding saddle.
It means, "sea turtle."
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.
The Galapagos Islands are a group of remote volcanic islands located in the Pacific Ocean, known for their unique biodiversity and significant role in shaping Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. The islands are home to many native species found nowhere else on Earth.
The word Galapago means "saddle" In old Spanish language, this word was used to describe the frontal piece of a riding saddle.
The Canary Islands became part of the Spanish Kingdom in the 15th century after the Spanish conquest. The islands were originally inhabited by the Guanches people before the arrival of the Spanish. Today, the Canary Islands are an autonomous community of Spain.
The islands with Spanish as their official are:CubaPuerto RicoCanary IslandsDominican Republic (Hispanola)
The Falkland Islands.
Some groups of islands where Spanish is spoken include the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands in Spain, as well as Puerto Rico in the Caribbean. These islands have a colonial history with Spain, leading to Spanish being the predominant language spoken.
The Canary Islands are the Spanish islands off the northwest coast of Africa.(They are not named for the bird, but for the dog breed, canarias in Spanish, found there.)
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