The Galápagos Tortoise is one of the largest tortoise species in the world, native to the Galápagos Islands. These gentle giants can weigh over 500 pounds and live for more than 100 years. Their unique shells come in different shapes, which help them adapt to their specific island habitats.
These tortoises are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, and fruits. They play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to disperse seeds. Sadly, the Galápagos Tortoise has faced threats from introduced species and habitat loss, making conservation efforts essential to protect these remarkable creatures.