The Antarctic island group's first list of marine and land animals shows that this area has more species than the Galapagos.
On January 9, 2012, scientists said, the giant tortoise, Chelonoidis elephantopus, was discovered.
The Galapagos giant turtle and other typical wildlife are facing new diseases when the island's mosquitoes suddenly change the source of food to reptile blood.
Possessing a large body and strange colors, the pink iguanas succeeded in hiding humans for two decades.
The Galapagos Islands have a bizarre fauna with rare endemic animals of volcanic regions isolated on the Pacific Ocean. This is an archipelago of interest by many ecologists, in