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Who knows anything about the Galopogo Islands? and got a better answer
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Darwin!
Darwin!
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Nice islands,rocky,lots of turtles.
Nice islands,rocky,lots of turtles.
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We know it seems to be spelled with two S's:
We know it seems to be spelled with two S's:
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saw a movie about them in IMAX. it was like a lost world:
saw a movie about them in IMAX. it was like a lost world:
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big turtles. And it's nice to live in.
big turtles. And it's nice to live in.
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I only know that they are near South America and there live healthy turtles
I only know that they are near South America and there live healthy turtles
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A pristine corner of the earth.
A pristine corner of the earth.
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I'd say it's a hole in the Pacific Ocean. In terms of human habitation. Birds and turtles, on the other hand, love it there. Probably because there are no people there. The correct spelling is Galapagos Islands. Belongs to Chile, I think. Or is it Ecuador? I don't know!
I'd say it's a hole in the Pacific Ocean. In terms of human habitation. Birds and turtles, on the other hand, love it there. Probably because there are no people there. The correct spelling is Galapagos Islands. Belongs to Chile, I think. Or is it Ecuador? I don't know!
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they're spelled Galapagos and they have the biggest turtles in the world.
they're spelled Galapagos and they have the biggest turtles in the world.
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They are one of the rare examples of a closed ecosystem there - due to their isolation from the mainland. Darwin loved them because he found natural evidence of his theory under near-laboratory conditions.
They are one of the rare examples of a closed ecosystem there - due to their isolation from the mainland. Darwin loved them because he found natural evidence of his theory under near-laboratory conditions.
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By the way, the only iguanas in the world that drink seawater still live there. They have salt on their skin, it looks like they're all covered with ulcers.
By the way, the only iguanas in the world that drink seawater still live there. They have salt on their skin, it looks like they're all covered with ulcers.