Galapagos Reptiles Photo Gallery


Giant Tortoises
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  • Where is it found: In the wild at Isabela, Pinzón, La Pinta, Santiago, Santa Cruz, San Cristóbal and Española.
  • When is it found: All year round.
  • Interesting fact: The largest living species of tortoise, reaching weights of over 400kg and lengths of 1.8mt.
Galapagos Green Turtle
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  • Where is it found: Can be found on most islands in the archipelago.
  • When is it found: The prime season for nesting is from December to June.
  • Interesting fact: Males never leave the sea, but females come ashore on beaches to nest and lay eggs on several of the islands.
Galapagos Land Iguana
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  • Where is it found: Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, is primarily found on the islands of Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, North Seymour, Hood and South Plaza.
  • When is it found: All year round.
  • Interesting fact: They enjoy a symbiotic relationship with birds; the birds remove parasites and ticks, providing relief to the iguanas and food for the birds.
Marine Iguana
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  • Where is it found: Can be found on most islands in the archipelago, at the shoreline.
  • When is it found: All year round.
  • Interesting fact: Found only on the Galapagos Islands, has the unique ability to live and forage in the sea.
Lava lizard
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  • Where is it found: Can be found on most islands in the archipelago.
  • When is it found: All year round.
  • Interesting fact: There are at least 28 species, including seven which are endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
  


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