Galapagos Islands, A giant domed tortoise after which the Galapagos islands were named.
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- AWL Images
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- Ecuador
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- gigante
- immagine a colori
- Isla Santa Cruz
- isola di Santa Cruz
- isole Galapagos
- mangiare vegetariano
- natura
- rettile
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- Sud America
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- Galapagos Islands, A giant saddle-backed tortoise at the Darwin Centre.
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- Galapagos Islands, A marine iguana leaving shore to feed on algae or seaweed around mid-day.
- Galapagos Islands, A lava lizard with a painted locust in its mouth. Fernandina Island.
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- Galapagos Islands, A Marine iguana on the sandy beach of Espanola island.
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