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Judi Lynn

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Tue Feb 4, 2020, 08:48 PM Feb 2020

Descendants of extinct tortoise species found in Galapagos

Updated 11:39 am CST, Saturday, February 1, 2020



QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Conservationists working around the largest volcano on the Galapagos Islands say they have found 30 giant tortoises partially descended from two extinct species, including that of the famed Lonesome George.

The Galapagos National Park and Galapagos Conservancy said Friday that a young female has a direct line of descent from the Chelonoidis abingdonii species of Pinta Island. The last of those tortoises was Lonesome George, who died in June 2012 and was believed to be over 100 years old.

Another 11 males and 18 females were from the Chelonoidis niger line of Floreana Island.

The 45-member expedition was working around the Wolf Volcano on Isabela island. It said pirates and whalers had taken tortoises from other islands in the archipelago and left them near the volcano.

More:
https://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Descendants-of-extinct-tortoise-species-found-in-15022448.php#photo-18967524



Tortoise known as "Lonesome George" lived to be over 100 years old.

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Descendants of extinct tortoise species found in Galapagos (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2020 OP
Amazing! Love the tortoises 💚 BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2020 #1
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