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The Galapagos islands support over 7,214 identified species. We identified about 50 or so. | |||
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stop, Isla San Salvador, overlooking the most famous picture of the Galapagos
- the pointy rock that looks like a fat missile. | |||
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More yellowish in color than its mainland relatives, the Galapagos land iguana eats cacti - maybe that's why they have prickly dispositions. The Sally Lightfoot crab is crabby as well, but that's to be expected. | |||
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Worship me you senseless masses! | |||