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  2. List of animals in the Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of animals that live in the Galápagos Islands. The fauna of the Galápagos Islands include a total of 9,000 confirmed species. Of them, none have been introduced by humans, and seventeen are endemic. [citation needed] Due to amphibians intolerance of saltwater, no amphibians naturally occur on the Galapagos Islands.

  3. Wildlife of the Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of natural predators, the wildlife in the Galápagos is extremely tame and has no instinctive fear. [1] The Galápagos Islands are home to a remarkable number of endemic species. The stark rocky islands (many with few plants) made it necessary for many species to adapt to survive and by doing so evolved into new species.

  4. List of birds of the Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Rails are usually secretive birds. Many island species are flightless and many of those have gone extinct in the last five centuries. Gallinules are less secretive, and are usually found near or on water. Purple gallinule, Porphyrio martinica; Galapagos rail, Laterallus spilonota (E) Paint-billed crake, Mustelirallus erythrops; Sora, Porzana ...

  5. List of endemic birds of the Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Rocky shores and marine lagoons on islands throughout [8] LC: Considered by some authorities (including BirdLife International and the American Ornithological Society) to be a subspecies of the striated heron [9] [10] 7 Galápagos hawk: Buteo galapagoensis: All habitats throughout the islands, except on Genovesa, San Cristóbal, and Floreana ...

  6. Blue-footed booby - Wikipedia

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    About half of all breeding pairs nest on the Galápagos Islands. [3] Its diet mainly consists of fish, which it obtains by diving and sometimes swimming underwater in search of its prey. It sometimes hunts alone, but usually hunts in groups. [4] On the Galápagos Islands. The blue-footed booby usually lays one to three eggs at a time.

  7. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    The island is actually a collapsed volcano that is a nesting location for a variety of seabirds such as Frigatebirds and the elusive Red-Billed Tropicbird, among others. Isla Los Hermanos - This is a small island off Isabela. Isla Sombrero Chino - One of the most recognizable of the Galapagos Islands, Sombrero Chino name means "Chinese Hat." It ...

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    Galapagos fur seal : one of the fascinating animals of the Galapagos Islands\(Arctocephalus galapagoensis) swimming at camera in tropical underwaters. Lion seal in under water world. Observation ...

  9. Galápagos sea lion - Wikipedia

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    Standing on Land at Rábida Island Galápagos sea lion in Punta Pitt, San Cristóbal Island. Galápagos sea lion ( Zalophus wollebaeki ), Puerto Ayora Slightly smaller than their Californian relatives , Galápagos sea lions range from 1.5 to 2.5 m (4.9 to 8.2 ft) in length and weigh between 50 and 400 kg (110 and 880 lb), with the males ...