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Aldabra Giant Tortoise Geochelone gigantea Aldabra-Riesenschildkröte / Aldabra kæmpeskildpadde
Facts: Weight: Male 85 kg; female 60 kg Habitat: Aldabra Atoll, Indian Ocean Length: 1.2 metres Number of eggs: 4 to 14 a year Hatching: It takes from 110 to 250 days for the eggs to hatch, depending on the temperature. Food: Grass, other greens and fruit Life expectancy: Up to 250 years
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The only habitats of the Aldabra Tortoise are the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean and the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean. Over the last two centuries, explorers have simply devoured several tortoise populations, thereby causing the extinction of many species. The tortoises were taken on board and kept alive for up to two months without receiving any food or water. The tortoises provided the sailors with fresh meat on the voyage. The new enclosure for the tortoises.
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