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The 13 islands of the Galapagos once had 15 different species of the tortoise genus Chelonoidis. Species included the Chelonoidis nigra, C. abingdonii, C. becki , C. donfaustoi, and C. hoodensis. Over the years, human explorers have impacted the species, and now there are only 10 species left while others are endangered. Tortoises of the genus Chelonoidis .

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