The Galapagos Turtles are not actually endangered. They are just vunerable. They used to be endangered when the introduction of predators, grazers by humans, and hunter caused their populations fell....
A long time ago, sailors, pirates, and whalers would capture many Galapagos tortoises and store them alive on board their ships to slaughter for meat months later (they can live for a long time...
The Galapagos tortoise reproduces by sexual reproduction. After the female has gone through what we call labor, the mother gives birth to 50 to 100 babies. She digs up a spot in the sand and barres...
it matters on what species you are talking about because each island of galapagos has its own species of turtle so some islands have extremely few animals and others have lots of them but in all they...