The rarest animal in the world today is a giant tortoise, which lives in the Galapagos Islands. Black rats have overrun the islands and they eat the eggs and the young.
There are 10 recognized species of Galapagos giant tortoises.
Pigs
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
well first is the pig then the bat and then the giant tortoise then the cat
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 river turtles are omnivores and eat a variety of foods such as fruits, insects, fish, and aquatic plants. They have a diverse diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, making them important organisms in the ecosystem as they help regulate populations of various prey species.