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A giant tortoise which helped shape Darwin’s ideas about evolution and was thought to have been extinct for 150 years may be living a secret life in the Galapagos Islands. More . . .
via Charles Darwin’s ‘extinct’ tortoise is found alive after 150 years | Mail Online.
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