Diego Ramirez.  Vary between subspecies  Prefer Wet grass lands and meadows  Ponds.

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Diego Ramirez

 Vary between subspecies  Prefer Wet grass lands and meadows  Ponds

 Galápagos lacks predators  Poaching  Lose of habitat  Galápagos Hawk

 Herbivores  Eats an average of 70-80lbs a day!  Drink water from almost anything they can find  Carnivore tendency

 Long necks  Ability to go 18months without food or water  Shells help them reach different places

 Rarest animal on the planet(was)  A subspecies  Recently DECEASED  100+ years  Ecuadorian Gov. wanted to give 10,000 dollars  June 24,2012

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