Galapàgos

Galapàgos, chelondis nigra, part of the testudinidae family.
They are very endangered with a population of 25,000 in the wild.
They live in West of mainland Ecuador, Aldabrachelys gigantea of
Aldabra in the Indian Ocean, and east of Tanania.
Galapàgos have protective scales on shells to protect them from injury.
Galapàgos are omnivores and they eat pear cactus, fruits, flowers, leaves, grasses, and etc.

Galapàgos