A really old Galapagos tortoise found on the island of Santa Cruz, Ecuador
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Mots clés apparentés
- 400-
- aînés
- Amérique du Sud
- anatomie
- animal
- animal sauvage
- conservation
- deserttrends (Artist)
- en voie d'extinction
- Équateur
- fixer (regard)
- géant
- île Galapagos
- image couleur
- nature
- oeil
- peau (anatomie)
- personne âgée
- personne du 3ème âge
- photographie (art)
- plein air
- protection
- protection (environnement)
- regarder (observer)
- reptile
- rides (peau)
- Santa Cruz
- tête
- tortue
- tortue (de terre)
- vieux (homme et femme)
Images apparentées
- Macro headshot of a giant Galapagos tortoise
- Close up Giant Galapagos Tortoise on Santa Cruz Island
- Close up Giant Galapagos Tortoise - Head Shot; on Santa Cruz Island
- Giant Galapagos Tortoise on Santa Cruz Island
- Resting Galapagos Tortoise - Head Shot; on Santa Cruz Island
- Giant Galapagos Tortoise on Santa Cruz Island, Ecuador
- Giant Galapagos Tortoises Mating on th eisland of Santa Cruz, Ecuador
- Close up skin of a Giant Galapagos Tortoise, Ecuador
Plus d’images apparentées
- A macro shot of a foot from a giant Galapagos tortoise
- Extreme closeup of the foot of a Galapagos Tortoise - Santa Cruz, Ecuador
- Galapagos sea turtles during their mating process
- Giant Turlte photographed at the galapagos islands
- A giant turtle from the galapagos
- Close up of a tortoise's head and eyes
- A group of baby giant tortoises (geochelone elaphantopus) milling around on the ground. These large reptiles are endemic to the Galapagos Islands and are an endanged species that is slowly recovering.
- A male and female Galapagos tortoise (geochelone elephantopus) in the mating position. This endangered species of reptile is slowly staging a comeback.