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  2. Go, Diego, Go! - Wikipedia

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    Go, Diego, Go! is an American ... "Save the Giant Tortoises!" Region 4: October 24, 2012 [72] The Great Panda Adventure "All Aboard the Giant Panda Express!" "Leaping ...

  3. List of Go, Diego, Go! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that premiered on Nickelodeon on September 6, 2005 in the United States. Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes, the series is a spin-off of Dora the Explorer and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an 8-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and ...

  4. Diego (tortoise) - Wikipedia

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    Diego in 2019 Detail of head, 2009. Diego is a Hood Island giant tortoise. Thought to have been hatched on Española Island, Galápagos, he was captured as a young adult and shipped to the United States where he was exhibited at zoos. By the late 1940s, he was at the San Diego Zoo, though his species was not known.

  5. Sexploits of one giant tortoise save his species - AOL

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  6. Meet Fernanda the giant tortoise from a species believed ...

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    Scientists have reported that a rare species of giant tortoise thought to have died out more than a century ago is not in fact extinct. Genetic research has shown that a female specimen discovered ...

  7. Giant Galapagos tortoises race one another to their new home

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  8. Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The islands were named "Insulae de los Galopegos" (Islands of the Tortoises) in reference to the giant tortoises found there. [8] [9] [nb 1] Initially, the giant tortoises of the Indian Ocean and those from the Galápagos were thought to be the same subspecies. Naturalists thought that sailors had transported the tortoises there. [10]

  9. Giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    An Aldabra giant tortoise, an example of a giant tortoise. Giant tortoises are any of several species of various large land tortoises, which include a number of extinct species, [1] as well as two extant species with multiple subspecies formerly common on the islands of the western Indian Ocean and on the Galápagos Islands. [2]